Kimberly Yousey-Hindes
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Famati E, Ujamaa D, OHalloran A, Kirley P, Chai S, Armistead I, et al.
Open Forum Infect Dis
. 2023 Dec;
10(12):ofad599.
PMID: 38130595
Background: Older age and chronic conditions are associated with severe influenza outcomes; however, data are only comprehensively available for adults ≥65 years old. Using data from the Influenza Hospitalization Surveillance...
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Doyle J, Garg S, OHalloran A, Grant L, Anderson E, Openo K, et al.
Influenza Other Respir Viruses
. 2023 Dec;
17(12):e13228.
PMID: 38111901
Background: Influenza is a substantial cause of annual morbidity and mortality; however, correctly identifying those patients at increased risk for severe disease is often challenging. Several severity indices have been...
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White E, OHalloran A, Sundaresan D, Gilmer M, Threlkel R, Colon A, et al.
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep
. 2023 Oct;
72(41):1108-1114.
PMID: 37824430
During the 2022-23 influenza season, early increases in influenza activity, co-circulation of influenza with other respiratory viruses, and high influenza-associated hospitalization rates, particularly among children and adolescents, were observed. This...
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Sumner K, Masalovich S, OHalloran A, Holstein R, Reingold A, Kirley P, et al.
Lancet Microbe
. 2023 Sep;
4(11):e903-e912.
PMID: 37769676
Background: Influenza burden varies across seasons, partly due to differences in circulating influenza virus types or subtypes. Using data from the US population-based surveillance system, Influenza Hospitalization Surveillance Network (FluSurv-NET),...
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Tenforde M, Cummings C, OHalloran A, Rothrock G, Kirley P, Alden N, et al.
Open Forum Infect Dis
. 2023 Jan;
10(1):ofac681.
PMID: 36686630
From surveillance data of patients hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed influenza in the United States during the 2015-2016 through 2018-2019 seasons, initiation of antiviral treatment increased from 86% to 94%, with increases...
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Adams K, Tastad K, Huang S, Ujamaa D, Kniss K, Cummings C, et al.
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep
. 2022 Dec;
71(50):1589-1596.
PMID: 36520656
The 2022-23 influenza season shows an early rise in pediatric influenza-associated hospitalizations (1). SARS-CoV-2 viruses also continue to circulate (2). The current influenza season is the first with substantial co-circulation...
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McWilliams C, Bothwell L, Yousey-Hindes K, Hadler J
Influenza Other Respir Viruses
. 2022 Dec;
17(1):e13082.
PMID: 36509459
Background: Prior to the introduction of vaccines, COVID-19 hospitalizations of non-institutionalized persons in Connecticut disproportionately affected communities of color and individuals of low socioeconomic status (SES). Whether the magnitude of...
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Hamid S, Woodworth K, Pham H, Milucky J, Chai S, Kawasaki B, et al.
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep
. 2022 Nov;
71(45):1442-1448.
PMID: 36355608
COVID-19-associated hospitalization rates are highest among adults aged ≥65 years (1); however, COVID-19 can and does cause severe and fatal outcomes in children, including infants (2,3). After the emergence of...
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Parisi C, Yousey-Hindes K, Holstein R, OHalloran A, Kirley P, Alden N, et al.
Influenza Other Respir Viruses
. 2022 Oct;
17(1):e13052.
PMID: 36300969
Background: Influenza is a persistent public health problem associated with severe morbidity and mortality. Drug use is related to myriad health complications, but the relationship between drug use and severe...
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Havers F, Pham H, Taylor C, Whitaker M, Patel K, Anglin O, et al.
JAMA Intern Med
. 2022 Sep;
182(10):1071-1081.
PMID: 36074486
Importance: Understanding risk factors for hospitalization in vaccinated persons and the association of COVID-19 vaccines with hospitalization rates is critical for public health efforts to control COVID-19. Objective: To determine...