Author: Song, Joon Young; Noh, Ji Yun; Lee, Jacob; Woo, Heung Jeong; Lee, Jin Soo; Wie, Seong-Heon; Kim, Young Keun; Jeong, Hye Won; Kim, Shin Woo; Lee, Sun Hee; Park, Kyung-Hwa; Kang, Seong Hui; Kee, Sae Yoon; Kim, Tae Hyong; Choo, Eun Ju; Lee, Han Sol; Choi, Won Suk; Cheong, Hee Jin; Kim, Woo Joo
Title: Hospital-based Influenza Morbidity and Mortality (HIMM) Surveillance for A/H7N9 Influenza Virus Infection in Returning Travelers Document date: 2018_1_8
ID: 460m2wf6_4
Snippet: Hospital-based Surveillance for A/H7N9 Influenza circulating influenza viruses. 12 Based on assessment using the influenza risk assessment tool (IRAT), the risk for H7N9 influenza virus to achieve sustained human-to-human transmission was in the moderate risk category, while the risk of public health impact was in the highmoderate risk range. 12 The geographic spread and pandemic risk might change over time with viral evolution and host adaptatio.....
Document: Hospital-based Surveillance for A/H7N9 Influenza circulating influenza viruses. 12 Based on assessment using the influenza risk assessment tool (IRAT), the risk for H7N9 influenza virus to achieve sustained human-to-human transmission was in the moderate risk category, while the risk of public health impact was in the highmoderate risk range. 12 The geographic spread and pandemic risk might change over time with viral evolution and host adaptation. Thus, the H7N9 influenza surveillance system should be maintained on an ongoing basis and strengthened based on repetitive risk assessment. Rapid and timely reporting is the key element of the HIMM surveillance system, thereby enabling prompt response to public health threats from novel respiratory pathogens. Rapid detection should lead to the identification and characterization of pathogens with respect to transmissibility, virulence, and host susceptibility in the general population.
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