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The epidemiological signature of influenza B virus and its B/Victoria and B/Yamagata lineages in the 21st century
Author Affiliations
Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Royal Centre for Disease Control, Ministério da Saúde, ...
Published InPLoS ONE
Year2019
Citations182
Abstract
We describe the epidemiological characteristics, pattern of circulation, and geographical distribution of influenza B viruses and its lineages using data from the Global Influenza B Study. We included over 1.8 million influenza cases occurred in thirty-one countries during 2000-2018. We calculated the proportion of cases caused by influenza B and its lineages; determined the timing of influenza A and B epidemics; compared the age distribution of B/Victoria and B/Yamagata cases; and evaluated the frequency of lineage-level mismatch for the trivalent vaccine. The median proportion of influenza cases caused by influenza B virus was 23.4%, with a tendency (borderline statistical significance, p = 0.060) to be higher in tropical vs. temperate countries. Influenza B was the dominant virus type in about…
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