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H1N1 Flu Spreads Slower Than Seasonal Flu:

Data from Texas households confirm that the virus tends to target children
By Steven Reinberg

March 10, 2010 (HealthDay News) -- The H1N1 swine flu appears to spread more slowly than "regular" seasonal flu in a household setting, but when it does spread it's more likely to affect children, a new study suggests.

"We found that about 9 percent of people who lived with a household member with [H1N1] flu also got flu," said lead researcher Oliver Morgan, an Epidemic Intelligence Service officer with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

"We found that 18 percent of children under 5, and 11 percent of children 5 to 18, got flu in the household," Morgan said, adding that children were more likely to introduce flu into the household.

The findings are published in the April issue of the CDC journal Emerging Infectious Diseases.

For the study, Morgan's team began looking at the H1N1 outbreak when it first started in the United States in April and May of 2009. The researchers examined more than 3,400 flu samples from the San Antonio, Texas, area, one of the first sites to experience infections.

The researchers were able to identify 97 cases of pandemic H1N1 flu in 77 households. In about 30 percent of the homes, additional family members became sick within four days of a child coming down with the flu.

The so-called attack rate of the H1N1 flu -- how fast it spreads -- was 4 percent, which is lower than that seen with seasonal flu and lower than what would be expected for a pandemic flu, the researchers said.

Most of the flu and the highest attack rates were seen among children, reinforcing earlier findings that the H1N1 swine flu tends to target children and younger adults.

Morgan said the study was done at the start of the epidemic in the United States to learn more about the H1N1 virus, about which relatively little was known at the time. "This gave us an idea of how fast the flu might spread," he said. "It also gave us an idea of who might be at greatest risk of infection."

Flu expert Dr. Marc Siegel, an associate professor of medicine at New York University Langone Medical Center in New York City, said "this study adds to other studies that suggest that the transmission rate of H1N1 strain may have been lower than anticipated."

However, Siegel, noting that this study was done at the start of the pandemic, said the findings may not hold up once later data are available.

"There is clearly a variation based on where in the wave [the outbreak] you are," he said. "It may have kicked up over the summer and become more transmissible. So I'm not buying that H1N1 is less transmissible than seasonal flu. I think it depends on when you happen to catch it."

Siegel added that, for a pandemic flu virus, H1N1 is mild. "It is behaving like a pandemic in terms of its translatability, but not in terms of its lethality," he said.


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RE: H1N1 Flu Spreads Slower Than Seasonal Flu:

Nice informative article regarding H1N1 flu and normal flu. The treatment for infections caused by seasonal flu and H1N1 flu is currently the same, although additional complications caused by the H1N1 flu may require extra medical care.


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RE: H1N1 Flu Spreads Slower Than Seasonal Flu:

I wonder if the fact that the H1N1 flu targets children more than adults is because of children not protecting themselves as well as adults do? As adults we know that germs are spread through hand to hand contact and from sneezing into the air and from not washing our hands before we eat, but children tend to not follow this advice as much. I think this is the reason why children are more apt to catch the H1N1 than an adult.


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RE: H1N1 Flu Spreads Slower Than Seasonal Flu:

This is very indeed and informative article about H1N1 Virus. This has been a mild flu season because people avoided the unnecessary inoculations of flu vaccine, while adopting healthier habits as well as not eating contaminated foods. Some strains of H1N1 are endemic in humans and cause a small fraction of all influenza-like illness and a small fraction of all seasonal influenza.


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RE: H1N1 Flu Spreads Slower Than Seasonal Flu:

Nice information about flu, and from my sides, Most of the flu and the highest attack rates were seen among children, reinforcing earlier findings that the H1N1 swine flu tends to target children and younger adults. So, beware of this flu.


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RE: H1N1 Flu Spreads Slower Than Seasonal Flu:

H1N1 virus is a very dangerous virus thus it will be spread slower season flu . It is a attack a any person but more attack on children thus It is a spread by air so wear a always mask during spread a H1N1.We will be quickly treatment this virus so it is not a more spread.


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