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High Public-Health Impact in an Influenza-B-Mismatch Season in Southern Italy, 2017-2018

BACKGROUND: Yearly influenza epidemics have considerable effects on public health worldwide. The 2017-2018 influenza season in Italy was of greater severity than previous seasons. The aim of this study was to describe the 2017-2018 influenza season in Southern Italy and the molecular characteristics...

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Autores principales: Loconsole, Daniela, De Robertis, Anna Lisa, Morea, Anna, Casulli, Daniele, Mallamaci, Rosanna, Baldacci, Simona, Centrone, Francesca, Bruno, Viviana, Quarto, Michele, Accogli, Marisa, Chironna, Maria
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6720359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31531353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4643260
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author Loconsole, Daniela
De Robertis, Anna Lisa
Morea, Anna
Casulli, Daniele
Mallamaci, Rosanna
Baldacci, Simona
Centrone, Francesca
Bruno, Viviana
Quarto, Michele
Accogli, Marisa
Chironna, Maria
author_facet Loconsole, Daniela
De Robertis, Anna Lisa
Morea, Anna
Casulli, Daniele
Mallamaci, Rosanna
Baldacci, Simona
Centrone, Francesca
Bruno, Viviana
Quarto, Michele
Accogli, Marisa
Chironna, Maria
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description BACKGROUND: Yearly influenza epidemics have considerable effects on public health worldwide. The 2017-2018 influenza season in Italy was of greater severity than previous seasons. The aim of this study was to describe the 2017-2018 influenza season in Southern Italy and the molecular characteristics of the circulating viral strains. METHODS: The incidence of influenza-like illness (ILI) was analysed. Nasopharyngeal swabs collected from patients with ILI from week 46/2017 to week 17/2018 were tested to identify influenza A viruses (IAV) and influenza B viruses (IBV). Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of haemagglutinin genes were also performed on 73 positive samples (35 IBV, 36 IAV H1, and 2 IAV H3 strains). RESULTS: During the 2017-2018 season, the peak incidence was 14.32 cases per 1,000 inhabitants. IBV strains were identified in 71.0% of cases. The 35 characterised IBV strains belonged to Yamagata lineage clade 3, the 36 A/H1N1pdm09 strains clustered with the genetic subgroup 6B.1, and the 2 A/H3N2 strains clustered with the genetic subgroup 3C.2a. Intensive-care unit (ICU) admission was required in 50 cases of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Among the >64-year age group, 18 out of 26 ICU-ARDS cases (69.2%) were caused by IBV, and 14 of these (77.8%) were B/Yamagata lineage. CONCLUSIONS: The 2017-2018 influenza season was one of the most severe in a decade in Southern Italy. IBV mismatch between the trivalent vaccine and the circulating strains occurred. The high number of ICU-ARDS cases caused by B/Yamagata strains in the >64-year age group suggests that further data on the effectiveness of the available influenza vaccines are needed to determine the best way to protect the elderly against both IBV lineages.
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spelling pubmed-67203592019-09-17 High Public-Health Impact in an Influenza-B-Mismatch Season in Southern Italy, 2017-2018 Loconsole, Daniela De Robertis, Anna Lisa Morea, Anna Casulli, Daniele Mallamaci, Rosanna Baldacci, Simona Centrone, Francesca Bruno, Viviana Quarto, Michele Accogli, Marisa Chironna, Maria Biomed Res Int Research Article BACKGROUND: Yearly influenza epidemics have considerable effects on public health worldwide. The 2017-2018 influenza season in Italy was of greater severity than previous seasons. The aim of this study was to describe the 2017-2018 influenza season in Southern Italy and the molecular characteristics of the circulating viral strains. METHODS: The incidence of influenza-like illness (ILI) was analysed. Nasopharyngeal swabs collected from patients with ILI from week 46/2017 to week 17/2018 were tested to identify influenza A viruses (IAV) and influenza B viruses (IBV). Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of haemagglutinin genes were also performed on 73 positive samples (35 IBV, 36 IAV H1, and 2 IAV H3 strains). RESULTS: During the 2017-2018 season, the peak incidence was 14.32 cases per 1,000 inhabitants. IBV strains were identified in 71.0% of cases. The 35 characterised IBV strains belonged to Yamagata lineage clade 3, the 36 A/H1N1pdm09 strains clustered with the genetic subgroup 6B.1, and the 2 A/H3N2 strains clustered with the genetic subgroup 3C.2a. Intensive-care unit (ICU) admission was required in 50 cases of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Among the >64-year age group, 18 out of 26 ICU-ARDS cases (69.2%) were caused by IBV, and 14 of these (77.8%) were B/Yamagata lineage. CONCLUSIONS: The 2017-2018 influenza season was one of the most severe in a decade in Southern Italy. IBV mismatch between the trivalent vaccine and the circulating strains occurred. The high number of ICU-ARDS cases caused by B/Yamagata strains in the >64-year age group suggests that further data on the effectiveness of the available influenza vaccines are needed to determine the best way to protect the elderly against both IBV lineages. Hindawi 2019-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6720359/ /pubmed/31531353 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4643260 Text en Copyright © 2019 Daniela Loconsole et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Loconsole, Daniela
De Robertis, Anna Lisa
Morea, Anna
Casulli, Daniele
Mallamaci, Rosanna
Baldacci, Simona
Centrone, Francesca
Bruno, Viviana
Quarto, Michele
Accogli, Marisa
Chironna, Maria
High Public-Health Impact in an Influenza-B-Mismatch Season in Southern Italy, 2017-2018
title High Public-Health Impact in an Influenza-B-Mismatch Season in Southern Italy, 2017-2018
title_full High Public-Health Impact in an Influenza-B-Mismatch Season in Southern Italy, 2017-2018
title_fullStr High Public-Health Impact in an Influenza-B-Mismatch Season in Southern Italy, 2017-2018
title_full_unstemmed High Public-Health Impact in an Influenza-B-Mismatch Season in Southern Italy, 2017-2018
title_short High Public-Health Impact in an Influenza-B-Mismatch Season in Southern Italy, 2017-2018
title_sort high public-health impact in an influenza-b-mismatch season in southern italy, 2017-2018
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6720359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31531353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4643260
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