Updated H1N1 Severity

The blog Effect Measure argues that it is too early to write off the severity of this H1N1 influenza strain.  The blogger notes that the most common “underlying medical condition” is asthma (30% of hospitalized adults and 33% of hospitalized children).  And “we’re not talking about uncontrolled asthma. Just having asthma and having it mentioned in the medical record is enough to put you in the “underlying medical condition” category.”

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2 Responses to Updated H1N1 Severity

  1. Nick Shapiro says:

    thanks for that Lyle, I’ve been working on asthma since I did that animal biosecurity post right as h1n1 broke out. it’s unfortunate, but interesting, to see that the two research threads (biosecurity & increases in global asthma severity) intertwine. i’ve forwarded this on to my asthma working group. thanks for the heads up!

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