An extended period of elevated influenza mortality risk follows the main waves of influenza pandemics

Schroeder, Max and Lazarakis, Spyridon and Mancy, Rebecca and Angelopoulos, Konstantinos (2023) An extended period of elevated influenza mortality risk follows the main waves of influenza pandemics. Social Science and Medicine, 328: 115975. ISSN 0277-9536

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Abstract

Understanding the extent and evolution of pandemic-induced mortality risk is critical given its wide-ranging impacts on population health and socioeconomic outcomes. We examine empirically the persistence and scale of influenza mortality risk following the main waves of influenza pandemics, a quantitative analysis of which is required to understand the true scale of pandemic-induced risk. We provide evidence from municipal public health records that multiple recurrent outbreaks followed the main waves of the 1918-19 pandemic in eight large cities in the UK, a pattern we confirm using data for the same period in the US and data for multiple influenza pandemics during the period 1838–2000 in England and Wales. To estimate the persistence and scale of latent post-pandemic influenza mortality risk, we model the stochastic process of mortality rates as a sequence of bounded Pareto distributions whose tail indexes evolves over time. Consistently across pandemics and locations, we find that influenza mortality risk remains elevated for around two decades after the main pandemic waves before more rapid convergence to background influenza mortality, amplifying the impact of pandemics. Despite the commonality in duration, there is heterogeneity in the persistence and scale of risk across the cities, suggesting effects of both immunity and socioeconomic conditions.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Social Science and Medicine
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Research Output Funding/yes_externally_funded
Subjects:
?? influenza pandemicspost-pandemic periodmortality risk dynamicsyes - externally fundedyeshealth(social science) ??
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195573
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Deposited On:
08 Jun 2023 10:20
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Yes
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Published
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