influenza 1234
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Influenza
Presented By: Dr. Md. Salequr Rahman
Dep. Of Community Medicine
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Influenza
•Acute Respiratory Tract infection caused by influenza virus, A, B and C.
•Known pandemic caused by A.• Sudden onset of chills, malaise, fever,
muscular pain and cough.•Truly an international disease. May occur in
pandemics every 10-15 years due to major antigenic changes. In between pandemics, epidemic may occur at intervals of 2-3 years.
•At present 3 types of influenza viruses are circulating in the world: A(H1N1), A(H1N2) and B Viruses.
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Avian influenza:
•Large group of different influenza viruses that primarily affect birds. H5N1 virus is a strain of pandemic potential. First infected human in 1997 in Hongkong.
•Agent: Type A, type B and type C.
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•The influenza virus is unique among the viruses because it is frequently subject to antigenic variation. When there is a sudden complete or major change, it is called a “shift”.
•When the antigenic change is gradual over a period of time, it is called a “drift”.
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•Reservoir of infection: Animals and birds-swine, horses, dogs, cats, domestic poultry, wild birds etc.
•Source of infection: Case or subclinical case. Usually droplet infection.
•Period of infectivity: 1-2 days before and 1-2 days after the onset of symptoms.
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Host factors:
•Age and sex•Environmental
factors- season, overcrowding
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Prevention:
•Good ventilation at public buildings, avoidance of crowded places during epidemics, cover the face with handkerchief, to stay at home at first sign of influenza.
•Vaccination- effective if administered two weeks before epidemic.
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Prevention:
•Vaccines recommended for certain groups of people- in industry, for public services, elderly, persons with chronic diseases, HIV infected.
•Killed vaccine (immunity lasts for 3-6 months), annual revaccination is necessary/ live attenuated vaccine.