Virological monitoring of influenza activity and influenza-like illness in the epidemic season 2011-2012 in Poland.

Adv Exp Med Biol

Department of Influenza Research, National Influenza Center, National Institute of Public Health-National Institute of Hygiene, 24 Chocimska St., 00-791, Warsaw, Poland,

Published: January 2014

Influenza and influenza-like illnesses are recorded in all latitudes and in every age group. In Poland, the number of cases varies between several thousand and several million depending on the epidemic season. These figures are probably underestimated since a great deal of patients avoids consulting the doctor. To some extent, this situation is caused by the fear of financial loss resulting from being on sick leave. Influenza virus is classified into three types A, B, and C according to antigenic differences in their nuclear and matrix proteins. Influenza viruses are characterized by their high changeability in terms of hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA). The changes may be referred to as antigenic drift that consists of point mutations in the genes encoding the HA and NA or sudden changes, referred to as antigenic shift that results from an exchange of gene segments encoding hemagglutinin and neuraminidase. Since there is an animal reservoir of influenza type A virus, reassortment of different subtypes of this virus may occur with type A virus strains which occur solely in the human. This can result in the creation of an entirely new strain with hemagglutinin and/or neuraminidase subtypes which have not been encountered in humans previously, to which a large part of the population will not be resistant and which therefore has a pandemic potential. Poland participates in the Global Influenza Surveillance System for influenza and influenza-like infection throughout the year and also during the epidemic season. The main objective of supervision is a continuous monitoring of the influenza situation in the country and the most rapid detection of the emergence of a new strain of influenza virus with pandemic potential.

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