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A nationwide outbreak of Reye's syndrome: Its epidemiologic relationship to influenza B
Authors:Lawrence Corey  Robert J. Rubin  Michael A.W. Hattwick  Gary R. Noble  Edward Cassidy
Affiliation:Atlanta, Georgia USA
Abstract:Between December 15 and June 30, 1974, 379 cases of confirmed Reye's syndrome were reported to the Center for Disease Control. Of these, 316 occurred during February and March 1974. A simultaneous surveillance system for influenza B indicated that this clustering of cases of Reye's syndrome correlated both temporally and geographically with influenza B outbreaks. The incidence of Reye's syndrome was higher in rural than in urban centers. Epidemiologically, two groups of cases of Reye's syndrome emerge: those which occur in older children (median age 11 years), cluster in time and geographic region, and are associated with antecedent influenza B infection; and those which occur sporadically throughout the year, are isolated in occurrence, occur in younger children (median age 6 years), and are associated with a wide variety of antecedent viral illnesses.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to Dr. Lawrence Corey.
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