2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1135-57272012000200004
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Exceso de mortalidad precoz relacionado con la gripe en España durante un periodo interpandémico

Abstract: Excess deaths and PYLL doubled when comparing seasons predominantly subtype A(H3) and other influenza viruses.

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“…According to the World Health Organization (WHO), influenza epidemics are estimated to affect 5%-15% of the population annually, causing between 3 and 5 million cases of serious illness and 290 000 to 650 000 deaths a year globally [ 1 ]. In Spain, the mean mortality rate associated with influenza is estimated to be between 1.61 and 3.37 deaths per 100 000 population per year, with the highest concentration of cases occurring in people with risk factors [ 4 , 5 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to the World Health Organization (WHO), influenza epidemics are estimated to affect 5%-15% of the population annually, causing between 3 and 5 million cases of serious illness and 290 000 to 650 000 deaths a year globally [ 1 ]. In Spain, the mean mortality rate associated with influenza is estimated to be between 1.61 and 3.37 deaths per 100 000 population per year, with the highest concentration of cases occurring in people with risk factors [ 4 , 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in uenza epidemics are estimated to affect 5%15% of the population annually, causing between 3 and 5 million cases of serious illness and 290 000 to 650 000 deaths a year globally (1). In Spain, the mean mortality rate associated with in uenza is estimated to be between 1.61 and 3.37 deaths per 100 000 population per year, with the highest concentration of cases occurring in people with risk factors (4,5).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Se estima que afecta al 5-15% de la población mundial cada año, y en torno a 38.500 muertes anuales en Europa son atribuidas a la gripe 2 . En España se registró una tasa media de 3,37 y 1,61 defunciones por 100.000 habitantes para las temporadas en las que circuló el virus A(H3N2) y A(H1N1), respectivamente 3 .…”
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