The Infection Attack Rate and Severity of 2009 Pandemic H1N1 Influenza in Hong Kong
Clinical Infectious Diseases2010Vol. 51(10), pp. 1184–1191
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Joseph T. Wu, S. K. Edward, Cheuk Kwong Lee, Daniel K. W. Chu, Po‐Lai Ho, Angela Shen, Andrew Fu Wah Ho, Ivan Fan‐Ngai Hung, Steven Riley, LM Ho, Che Kit Lin, Thomas Tsang, Su‐Vui Lo, YL Lau, GM Leung, Benjamin J. Cowling, Malik Peiris
Abstract
Almost half of all school-aged children in Hong Kong were infected during the first wave. Compared with school children aged 5-14 years, older adults aged 50-59 years had 9.5 and 66 times higher risks of ICU admission and death if infected, respectively.
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