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This article describes the data obtained by the Portuguese Laboratory Network, reactivated following the World Health Organization declaration of the 2009 influenza pandemic, on the diagnoses of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 infection during the pandemic (2009/10) and post-pandemic (2010/11) influenza seasons. The laboratories analysed and reported cases of influenza-like illness (ILI) and severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) to the National Influenza Reference Laboratory, which performed more detailed antigenic and genetic characterisation of the virus isolates. In 2009/10, a total of 62,089 ILI cases, distributed in two peaks, were analysed, 25,985 of which were positive for influenza A(H1N1)pdm09. Children aged 5–14 years were the most affected. Viruses were both antigenically and genetically similar to the pandemic strain A/California/7/2009, included in the 2009/10 pandemic vaccine. During the post-pandemic season, 1,496 ILI cases were tested for influenza A(H1N1)pdm09, 572 of which were positive. Infection was mainly diagnosed in adolescent and adults. Although the 2010/11 viruses remained antigenically similar to A/California/7/2009, increased genetic variation was observed. During the two seasons, two viruses with the neuraminidase H275Y amino acid substitution, associated with oseltamivir resistance, were detected. The Laboratory Network made an important contribution to the description of the influenza activity in the two seasons.
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Members of the Portuguese Laboratory Network for the Diagnosis of Influenza Infection:
Raquel Guiomar; Pedro Pechirra; Paulo Gonçalves; Ana Arraiolos; Patrícia Conde; Baltazar Nunes; Eleonora Paixão; Inês Batista; Cristina Furtado; Jorge Machado; Maria José Silvestre; Madalena Almeida Santos, Joana Sobrinho Simões; Maria do Rosário Costa; João Tiago Guimarães; Graça Ribeiro; João Vaz; Álvaro Beleza; Roger Oliveira; Aida Fernandes; Luís Milho; João Rego; Paula Luísa Fernandes; Graça Andrade; Luísa Mota Vieira; Rita Cabral Veloso; Jácome Bruges Armas; Ana Rita Pimentel Couto; Rute Marcelino; Teresa Porta Nova; José Melo Cristino; Dinah Carvalho; Carlos Ribeiro; Rosário Barreto; Virgínia Penim; Rita Corte Real; Paula Branquinho; Lurdes Gonçalves; Maria Helena Ramos; Ana Paula Castro; Filomena Caldeira; Manuel Maurílio.
Keywords
Infecções Respiratórias Gripe Portuguese Laboratory Network Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 Influenza Surveillance
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Euro Surveill. 2012;17(27):pii=20211
Publisher
European Centre For Disease Prevention and Control
