Eason R J, Sage M D
N Z Med J. 1980 Feb 27;91(654):129-31.
We report seven cases of influenza-associated deaths in persons under twenty-two years of age, five of whom were previously fit and well, during an influenza A epidemic affecting Auckland city during the second quarter of 1979. Despite intensive care in three of the patients, all followed a similar course of fatal hypoxaemia. The failure of appropriate therapy in those patients with staphylococcal superinfection was a further feature. Influenza A-subtype H1N1 was isolated from throat swabs and/or post-mortem lung in five of the cases. This subtype has not been responsible for epidemic influenza or influenzal outbreaks in New Zealand since the early 1950s. The isolates were most similar to the A/Brazil/11/78 strain which has not previously been isolated in New Zealand. The susceptibility of young people is attributed to lack of previous antigenic exposure in those born since the mid-1950s.
我们报告了7例22岁以下与流感相关的死亡病例,其中5例生前健康状况良好,这些病例发生在1979年第二季度影响奥克兰市的甲型流感疫情期间。尽管3例患者接受了重症监护,但他们都经历了类似的致命性低氧血症病程。葡萄球菌二重感染患者的适当治疗失败是另一个特征。在5例病例中,从咽拭子和/或尸检肺组织中分离出甲型H1N1流感病毒。自20世纪50年代初以来,该亚型在新西兰未曾引起过流感流行或流感暴发。分离出的病毒株与之前在新西兰未曾分离出的A/巴西/11/78毒株最为相似。年轻人易感性归因于20世纪50年代中期以后出生者此前缺乏抗原接触。