The 2009 H1N1 Pandemic: A New Flu Virus Emerges

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The (H1N1)pdm09 virus was very different from H1N1 viruses that were circulating at the time of the pandemic. Few young people had any existing immunity (as detected by antibody response) to the (H1N1)pdm09 virus, but nearly one-third of people over 60 years old had antibodies against this virus, likely from exposure to an older H1N1 virus earlier in their lives. Since the (H1N1)pdm09 virus was very different from circulating H1N1 viruses, vaccination with seasonal flu vaccines offered little cross-protection against (H1N1)pdm09 virus infection. While a monovalent (H1N1)pdm09 vaccine was produced, it was not available in large quantities until late November—after the peak of illness during the second wave had come and gone in the United States. From April 12, 2009 to April 10, 2010, CDC estimated there were 60.8 million cases (range: 43.3-89.3 million), 274,304 hospitalizations (range: 195,086-402,719), and 12,469 deaths (range: 8868-18,306) in the United States due to the (H1N1)pdm09 virus.


Additionally, CDC estimated that 151,700-575,400 people worldwide died from (H1N1)pdm09 virus infection during the first year the virus circulated.** Globally, 80 percent of (H1N1)pdm09 virus-related deaths were estimated to have occurred in people younger than 65 years of age. This differs greatly from typical seasonal influenza epidemics, during which about 70 percent to 90 percent of deaths are estimated to occur in people 65 years and older.

Though the 2009 flu pandemic primarily affected children and young and middle-aged adults, the impact of the (H1N1)pdm09 virus on the global population during the first year was less severe than that of previous pandemics. Estimates of pandemic influenza mortality ranged from 0.03 percent of the world’s population during the 1968 H3N2 pandemic to 1 percent to 3 percent of the world’s population during the 1918 H1N1 pandemic. It is estimated that 0.001 percent to 0.007 percent of the world’s population died of respiratory complications associated with (H1N1)pdm09 virus infection during the first 12 months the virus circulated.

The United States mounted a complex, multi-faceted and long-term response to the pandemic, summarized in The 2009 H1N1 Pandemic: Summary Highlights, April 2009-April 2010. On August 10, 2010, WHO declared an end to the global 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic. However, (H1N1)pdm09 virus continues to circulate as a seasonal flu virus, and cause illness, hospitalization, and deaths worldwide every year.

 

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60.8 million cases in the USA
274,000 hospitalizations in the USA

up to 575,000 deaths worldwide

AND THIS ACTUALLY FLU KILLED KIDS !!!!!!!! MORE YOUNG PEOPLE DIED THAN OLDER PEOPLE

Don't think the federal government shut one business, cancelled one event, ordered anyone to stay at home
 
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Weird... I don't remember any of the Covid-trolls in here creating 27,000 threads a day in here when the Obama-H1N1-virus was
ravaging the country?


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H1N1 killed approx. 12,300 Americans, Covid has killed approx 130k Americans.

Might have a small factor into why one isn't really remembered.
 
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Weird... I don't remember any of the Covid-trolls in here creating 27,000 threads a day in here when the Obama-H1N1-virus was
ravaging the country?


:think2::think2::think2::think2::think2:Shush()*Shush()*Shush()*Shush()*Shush()*Shush()*



@)@)@)@)@)

There are people here who bet on sports, you know?
 

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