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Possible explanations for why some countries were harder hit by the pandemic influenza virus in 2009 - a global mortality impact modeling study.

Kathleen F MoralesJohn PagetPeter Spreeuwenberg
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2017)
Our study found that countries with a large proportion of young persons had higher pandemic mortality rates in 2009. The co-circulation of influenza viruses during the pandemic and the circulation of influenza viruses during the preceding season were also associated with pandemic mortality rates. We found that real time assessments of 2009 pandemic mortality risk factors (e.g. obesity) probably led to a number of false positive findings.
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