Datamonitor epidemiologists forecast that in 2011 there will roughly 107.51 million incident cases of seasonal influenza in the seven major markets (the US, Japan, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK), and approximately 110.54 million cases are predicted for 2021. The number of incident cases of seasonal influenza is expected to remain fairly stable throughout the forecast period.
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- Gain insight into market potential, including a robust 10-year epidemiology forecast of seasonal influenza incident rates.
- Understand the key epidemiologic risk factors associated with seasonal influenza.
Highlights
Datamonitor estimates that the US will have the largest number of incident cases of seasonal influenza between 2011 and 2021. If the five major EU markets are considered as one entity, they will have a significant portion of incident cases throughout the period, with 52.12 million incident cases in 2011 and 52.29 million cases in 2020.
Datamonitor estimates that the US will have the largest number of incident cases of seasonal influenza between 2011 and 2021. If the five major EU markets are considered as one entity, they will have a significant portion of incident cases throughout the period, with 52.12 million incident cases in 2011 and 52.29 million cases in 2020.
For incident cases of seasonal influenza in the seven major markets, children under the age of 15 will have a similar number of total incident cases as adults over the age of 65 years in 2011 (20.92 million cases and 16.52 million cases, respectively).
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Table Of Contents
OVERVIEW
Catalyst
Summary
Catalyst
Summary
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Disease background
Forecasted results
Disease background
Forecasted results
DISEASE DEFINITION AND DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA
Overview of seasonal influenza
Signs and symptoms of seasonal influenza
Transmission of seasonal influenza
Disease seasonality
Overview of seasonal influenza
Signs and symptoms of seasonal influenza
Transmission of seasonal influenza
Disease seasonality
GLOBAL VARIATION AND HISTORICAL TRENDS
1918 Spanish flu pandemic
1957 Asian flu pandemic
1968 Hong Kong flu pandemic
2009 H1N1 pandemic
1918 Spanish flu pandemic
1957 Asian flu pandemic
1968 Hong Kong flu pandemic
2009 H1N1 pandemic
DRIVERS OF SEASONAL INFLUENZA EPIDEMIOLOGY
Infectious disease and chronic health problems can increase susceptibility and severity of seasonal influenza
Low BMI may increase risk of developing complications from seasonal influenza
Vaccination decreases risk of seasonal influenza infection
Infectious disease and chronic health problems can increase susceptibility and severity of seasonal influenza
Low BMI may increase risk of developing complications from seasonal influenza
Vaccination decreases risk of seasonal influenza infection
EPIDEMIOLOGIC FORECASTING OF SEASONAL INFLUENZA
Overview
The US and the five major EU markets (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK)
Sources used
Methods
Sources not used
Japan
Sources used
Methods
Sources not used
Overview
The US and the five major EU markets (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK)
Sources used
Methods
Sources not used
Japan
Sources used
Methods
Sources not used
EPIDEMIOLOGIC RESULTS
Total incident cases of seasonal influenza
Current incident cases
Average annual growth rate
Age-standardized results
Subpopulations for incident cases of influenza
French children under the age of 4 years will have the fewest incident cases of season influenza in 2011
Women in the US will have the largest number of total incident seasonal influenza cases
Total incident cases of seasonal influenza
Current incident cases
Average annual growth rate
Age-standardized results
Subpopulations for incident cases of influenza
French children under the age of 4 years will have the fewest incident cases of season influenza in 2011
Women in the US will have the largest number of total incident seasonal influenza cases
DISCUSSION
The strength of Datamonitor’s epidemiologic projections
The strength of Datamonitor’s epidemiologic projections
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Journal articles
Websites
Journal articles
Websites
APPENDIX A
Distribution of seasonal influenza in the US by age group for 2011/12 season
Distribution of seasonal influenza in the US by age group for 2011/12 season
APPENDIX B
Module methodology
Module methodology
LIST OF TABLES
Table: H1N1 influenza morbidity and mortality in the seven major markets, 2009–10
Table: Sources of influenza data used in this analysis
Table: Total incident cases (millions) of seasonal influenza in the seven major markets, all ages, 2010–20
Table: Age-specific incident cases of seasonal influenza in the seven major markets, 2011
Table: Gender-specific incident cases of seasonal influenza, all ages, 2011
Table: Sources of influenza data used in this analysis
Table: Total incident cases (millions) of seasonal influenza in the seven major markets, all ages, 2010–20
Table: Age-specific incident cases of seasonal influenza in the seven major markets, 2011
Table: Gender-specific incident cases of seasonal influenza, all ages, 2011
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure: Trends in total incident cases (millions) of influenza in all ages (0–19) in the seven major markets, 2010–20
Figure: Projected distribution of total incident seasonal influenza cases in the US, by age group, 2011
Figure: Projected distribution of total incident seasonal influenza cases in the US, by age group, 2011
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