Department of Epidemiology, Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control, Solna, Sweden.
Euro Surveill. 2009 Oct 8;14(40):19354.
This short communication hypothesises that rhinovirus epidemics occurring after start of school may interfere with the spread of influenza during the period when warm and humid climate decreases the influenza spread by aerosol. Limited laboratory data supporting this hypothesis are included in the article, but the report is written mainly to stimulate interest and research concerning the possibility that viral interaction may affect influenza epidemiology.
本简讯假设,开学后发生的鼻病毒流行可能会干扰流感的传播,因为温暖潮湿的气候会通过气溶胶减少流感的传播。该文章包含了一些支持这一假设的有限实验室数据,但主要目的是为了引起人们对病毒相互作用可能影响流感流行病学的可能性的兴趣和研究。