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Epidemiological evidence of an early wave of the 1918 influenza pandemic in New York City.

机译:纽约市1918年流感大流行的早期流行病学证据。

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The 1918 "Spanish flu" was the fastest spreading and most deadly influenza pandemic in recorded history. Hypotheses of its origin have been based on a limited collection of case and outbreak reports from before its recognized European emergence in the summer of 1918. These anecdotal accounts, however, remain insufficient for determining the early diffusion and impact of the pandemic virus. Using routinely collected monthly age-stratified mortality data, we show that an unmistakable shift in the age distribution of epidemic deaths occurred during the 1917/1918 influenza season in New York City. The timing, magnitude, and age distribution of this mortality shift provide strong evidence that an early wave of the pandemic virus was present in New York City during February-April 1918.
机译:1918年的“西班牙流感”是有史以来传播最快,最致命的流感大流行。其起源的假说是基于1918年夏天公认的欧洲出现之前的病例和暴发报告的少量收集。然而,这些传闻却不足以确定大流行病毒的早期扩散和影响。使用按常规收集的按年龄分层的每月死亡率数据,我们显示,在纽约市1917/1918年流感季节期间,流行病死亡的年龄分布发生了明显变化。这种死亡率变化的时间,幅度和年龄分布提供了有力的证据,证明1918年2月至4月在纽约市出现了大流行性流感病毒的早期浪潮。

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