Russian Influenza in Two University Communities

R. Goodman, T. F. Nolan, A. Hinman, R. Gunn, M. Siegel
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Abstract The H1N1 influenza A virus (A/USSR/90/77) appeared first in China, then spread to the United States in January 1978, causing significant outbreaks of influenza among younger age groups. Because college students were particularly affected, epidemiologic investigations were done to define the impact of illness on university populations. We describe influenza outbreaks involving two college campuses (the Universities of Michigan and Colorado). At both schools, illness attack rates were significantly higher for students than for older faculty and staff members. At the two respective campuses, 25 and 36% of those ill who were surveyed sought medical care. Bed confinement averaged 3.8 days at one school (Michigan). At the other school (Colorado), ill students missed an average of 2.8 days of class. Influenza A (H1N1) virus was isolated from specimens from acutely ill students at both campuses. These investigations illustrate the practical usefulness of college campuses as sites for monitoring the activ...
两个大学社区的俄罗斯流感
甲型H1N1流感病毒(A/USSR/90/77)最早出现在中国,1978年1月传入美国,在低龄人群中引起大流行。由于大学生特别受影响,因此进行了流行病学调查,以确定疾病对大学生人群的影响。我们描述了涉及两个大学校园(密歇根大学和科罗拉多大学)的流感爆发。在这两所学校,学生的疾病发病率明显高于年长的教职员工。在这两个校区,分别有25%和36%的受访患者寻求医疗护理。一所学校(密歇根)平均卧床3.8天。在另一所学校(科罗拉多),生病的学生平均缺课2.8天。甲型H1N1流感病毒从两所大学的急性学生标本中分离出来。这些调查说明了大学校园作为监测……活动的场所的实际用处。
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