Impact of atmospheric dispersion and transport of viral aerosols on the epidemiology of influenza

GW Hammond, RL Raddatz… - Reviews of infectious …, 1989 - academic.oup.com
GW Hammond, RL Raddatz, DE Gelskey
Reviews of infectious diseases, 1989academic.oup.com
Current theories of influenza viral epidemiology have not explained the persistence,
seasonality, and explosive outbreaks of virus over large geographic areas. It is postulated in
this paper that atmospheric dispersion and intercontinental scale transport of airborne
aerosolized influenza virus may contribute to the spread, persistence, and ubiquity of the
disease, the explosiveness of epidemics, and the prompt region-wide occurrence of
outbreaks and that seasonal changes in circulation patterns and the dispersive character of …
Abstract
Current theories of influenza viral epidemiology have not explained the persistence, seasonality, and explosive outbreaks of virus over large geographic areas. It is postulated in this paper that atmospheric dispersion and intercontinental scale transport of airborne aerosolized influenza virus may contribute to the spread, persistence, and ubiquity of the disease, the explosiveness of epidemics, and the prompt region-wide occurrence of outbreaks and that seasonal changes in circulation patterns and the dispersive character of the atmosphere may help to explain the regular annual cycle of influenza activity.
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