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Bacterial Co–Infections Common In Fatal Cases of Influenza

Last Updated: October 01, 2009 Related resource areas: Family Caregiving, Parenting

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CDC Epidemiologist Dr. Matthew Moore: “It′s really important for people, especially those at high risk for the serious complications from influenza, to check with their provider when they get their influenza vaccine about being vaccinated against pneumococcus.”

Released September 30, 2009

ATLANTA -- Many people who have died from 2009 H1N1 influenza in the United States had co-infections with a common bacteria (Streptococcus pneumoniae, or pneumococcus) which likely contributed to their death, according to a report published in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention′s (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. CDC is reminding people of the importance of being vaccinated against this common bacterium.

“Our influenza season is off to a fast start and unfortunately there will be more cases of bacterial infections in people suffering from influenza,” said CDC Epidemiologist Dr. Matthew Moore. “It′s really important for people, especially those at high risk for the serious complications from influenza, to check with their provider when they get their influenza vaccine about being vaccinated against pneumococcus.”

The CDC report included an analysis of specimens taken from 77 fatal cases of 2009 H1N1. Bacterial co–infections, including some caused by Streptococcus pneumonia, were noted in about a third of those cases. CDC′s recommendations for vaccination against Streptococcus pneumonia are:

The entire MMWR report can be found at http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/.

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http://www.cdc.gov/media/pressrel/2009/r090930.htm?s_cid=mediarel_r090930

Contact: CDC Division of Media Relations, (404) 639-3286


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