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      The Burden of Influenza B: A Structured Literature Review

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          Abstract

          We reviewed the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, disease severity, and economic burden of influenza B as reported in the peer-reviewed published literature. We used MEDLINE to perform a systematic literature review of peer-reviewed, English-language literature published between 1995 and 2010.

          Widely variable frequency data were reported. Clinical presentation of influenza B was similar to that of influenza A, although we observed conflicting reports. Influenza B–specific data on hospitalization rates, length of stay, and economic outcomes were limited but demonstrated that the burden of influenza B can be significant.

          The medical literature demonstrates that influenza B can pose a significant burden to the global population. The comprehensiveness and quality of reporting on influenza B, however, could be substantially improved. Few articles described complications. Additional data regarding the incidence, clinical burden, and economic impact of influenza B would augment our understanding of the disease and assist in vaccine development.

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          INFLUENZA VIRUSES

          W. Glezen (2009)
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              Journal
              American Journal of Public Health
              Am J Public Health
              American Public Health Association
              0090-0036
              1541-0048
              March 2013
              March 2013
              : 103
              : 3
              : e43-e51
              Affiliations
              [1 ]W. Paul Glezen is with the Department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX. Jordana K. Schmier is with Exponent Inc, Alexandria, VA. Carrie M. Kuehn is with Exponent Inc, Bellevue, WA. Kellie J. Ryan is with MedImmune, Gaithersburg, MD. John Oxford is with Bart’s and the London Hospital, Queen Mary College, and Retroscreen Virology Ltd, London, UK.
              Article
              10.2105/AJPH.2012.301137
              3673513
              23327249
              45bd4ede-6429-4d68-a75c-e29612f8048e
              © 2013
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