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Volume 8

Epidemiology: Open Access

ISSN: 2161-1165

Epidemiology 2018

September 17-19, 2018

September 17-19, 2018 | Rome, Italy

8

th

International Conference on

Epidemiology & Public Health

Epidemiological characterization of influenza viruses detected from acute respiratory patients in

Korea during 2012-2016

Yeaeun Lee

Gyeonggi Province Institute of Health and Environment, Republic of Korea

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nfluenza viruses cause acute respiratory disease, seasonal epidemics and occasional global pandemics. In this study, we

investigated the characteristics of influenza virus isolated from patients with acute respiratory illness in Gyeonggi province

during 20012/13-2015/16. Influenza viruses were detected in 400 of 2,726 (14.7%) specimens by using multiplex reverse

transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay with viral specific primers in nasopharyngeal swabs. Of the positive

specimens, 233(58.2%) were identified as A type, and 167(41.8%) were identified as B type. Among the influenza A viruses,

81(20.2%) were classified as subtype A (H1N1) pdm09 and 152(38.0%) were classified as subtype A (H3N2). Influenza type

A was detected every winter season from 2012/13 to 2015/16, A (H3N2) was predominant from 2012/13 to 2014/15, while

predominance of A (H1N1) pdm09 was observed in 2015/16. Type B was detected from 2013/14 to 2015/16, but almost not

detected in 2012/13. The 2013/14 season was the highest positive rate at 19.8%. Depending on the age groups, prevalence was

the highest in the school-age and adolescent age group of 7~18 years. Major clinical symptoms were fever (88.0%), cough

(83.3%), sputum (69%) and rhinorrhea (68%). There were no different clinical symptoms between the two types of influenza.

These results obtained from the influenza surveillance system could be used as a basis for preparing for the seasonal or

pandemic influenza outbreak.

Biography

Yeaeun Lee has completed her MD from College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungbuk University (Republic of Korea). She is D.V.M. and research scientist for the

public health in Gyeonggi Province Institute of Health and Environment, Republic of Korea. She has published variable domestic papers (subjects; infectious

disease, microbiology) in reputed journals and serving as a co-worker in various fields.

yen1981@gg.go.kr

Yeaeun Lee, Epidemiology (Sunnyvale) 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2161-1165-C1-021