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RCGP England: ‘influenza and influenza-like illness’

RCGP England: ‘influenza and influenza-like illness’. Consultation rate. <50 baseline. Consultation/100,000. No of Deaths. RCGP/PHLS Samples & PCR +ve by Week of Sample Date (2000/2001). No of samples & isolates. RCGP index per 100,000.

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RCGP England: ‘influenza and influenza-like illness’

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  1. RCGP England: ‘influenza and influenza-like illness’ Consultation rate <50 baseline

  2. Consultation/100,000 No of Deaths

  3. RCGP/PHLS Samples & PCR +ve by Week of Sample Date (2000/2001) No of samples & isolates RCGP index per 100,000

  4. RCGP Age Distribution of PCR % Positive, 2000-2001 % PCR Positive

  5. Community & Hospital Isolates, by Week of Sample Date 2000-2001 No of isolates RCGP Index per 100,000

  6. Influenza Types by Week of Sample Date, 2000/2001 No of isolates

  7. Age Distribution of Isolates, 2000/2001 No. of flu isolates

  8. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF INFLUENZA ISOLATES, 2000/2001 Cumulative Total from Week 40/2000 (2nd October 2000) to Week 3/2001 (21st January 2001). A(H1N1) B Total Positive 95 24 119 • North Central South Scotland Wales • Community Samples 190 155 211 5 52 • Community Isolates 13 9 15 0 1 • % Positive 6.8% 5.8% 7.1% 0 1.9% • Hospital Isolates 13 15 27 21 5 • All Isolates 26 24 42 21 6

  9. CROSS REACTIVITY OF ENGLAND H1N1 STRAINS January 2001 Haemagglutination Inhibition Post infection ferret sera < = <40 * vaccinated

  10. PHYLOGENETIC TREE - INFLUENZA AH1N1 VIRUSES A/PERTH/15/95 A/ENG/37/96 A/BAYERN/7/95 A/ENG/135/00 A/ENG/704/97 A/ENG/575/98 A/ENG/192/00 A/ENG/266/95 A/TEXAS/36/91 A/NEWCALEDONIA/20/99* A/ENG/190/00 A/HK/52/95 A/BEIJING/262/95 A/ENG/644/99 A/TW/1/86 5.5 4 2 0 (% distance between sequences * denotes current vaccine strain)

  11. CROSS REACTIVITY OF ENGLAND B EPIDEMIC STRAINS January 2001 Haemagglutination Inhibition 8AD virus <=<20 * vaccinated

  12. PHYLOGENETIC TREE - INFLUENZA B VIRUSES B/ENG/224/00 B/SCOTLAND/24/99 B/ENG/197/00 B/ENG/671/98 B/ENG/889/99 B/ENG/615/98 B/SICHUAN/379/99 B/SCOTLAND/18/97 B/YAMANASHI/166/98* B/ENG/239/97 B/ENG/362/96 B/ENG/296/96 B/BEIJING/184/93 B/QIN/102/91 B/PANAMA/45/90 B/HARBIN/7/94 B/ENG/115/95 B/HK/46/94 B/VIC/2/87 5.6 4 2 0 (% distance between sequences * denotes current vaccine strain)

  13. CONCLUSIONS • Low level of influenza activity 2000/2001 • Predominantly AH1N1 strains circulating • Majority of strains are A/NewCaledonia/20/99-like • Small number are A/Bayern/7/95-like • Onset of influenza B circulation • Influenza B strains are B/Yamanashi/166/98-like • Closely-related antigenically and genetically to B/Sichuan/379/99

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