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Udarbejdet af Dansk Selskab for Infektionsmedicin i samarbejde med Dansk Selskab for Klinisk Mikrobiologi, Dansk Hæmatologisk Selskab, Dansk Pædiatrisk Selskab, Dansk Selskab for Almen Medicin, Dansk Lungemedicinsk Selskab, Dansk Selskab for Obstetrik og Gynækologi, Dansk Transplantationsselskab, Dansk Selskab for Klinisk Onkologi, Statens Serum Institut & Fagligt Selskab for Hygiejnesygeplejersker
ion ved aspleni.
Denne vejledning dækker anbefalinger omhandlende vaccinationer, antibiotika profylakse og patientinformation om generelle forholdsregler for at beskytte personer med aspleni mod infektioner.
Version 1.2, 22.10.2024. Ændringer siden version 1.1:
Vaccination mod Haemophilus influenzae ændret til 1 dosis (fejlagtigt angivet 3 doser).
Menveo beskytter efter 1 dosis (fejlagtigt angivet som nødvendigt med 2. dosis efter 2-3 mdr).
Link til bilag om vaccinationer tilføjet i Quickguiden.
National retningslinje for håndtering af voksne patienter indlagt med pneumoni.
Udarbejdet af repræsentanter for DSI, DLS og DSKM
2. udgave, 2025
Bl.a. om HIV, hepatitis, influenza og CNS infektioner
nti-TNF-alfa (2011),
Tjekliste ved screening før behandling med anti-TNF-alpha,
Indvandrermedicin:
Chalotte Stecher (tovholder), Hanne Nødgaard Christensen, Christian Wejse, Jane Agergaard, Morten Sodemann og Marie Nørredam
Influenza:
Jens Lundgren (tovholder), Thomas Benfield, Jan Gerstoft, Isik Johansen, Gitte Kronborg, Henrik Nielsen, Lene Surland Knudsen, Merete Storgaard og Ole Kirk
Influenza,
Meningitis og encephalitis:
Christian Brandt (tovholder), .
Risikoen for bakteriel infektion og sepsis er svært forhøjet ved manglende miltfunktion som følge af splenektomi samt kongenit eller funktionel aspleni. Alvorlige infektioner skyldes primært Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae og Neisseria meningitidis.
Risikoen for svær infektion ved malaria og dyrebid er også markant forhøjet.
Vaccination, antibiotika profylakse/tidlig behandling og adækvat patient information er afgørende for forebyggelse af infektioner.
der kan smitte gennem upasteuriseret mælk omfatter som bekendt bl.a. brucella, Mycobacterium bovis, Listeria, Q-feber, HEV og TBE.
Men nu er også influenza på listen. Udover de vidtrækkende konsekvenser, som fugleinfluenza-infektioner kan have i husdyrhold, så er det altså også nu en sygdom på listen over infektiøse agens, der smitter gennem upasteuriseret ko-mælk.
Heldigvis ser det ud til at pasteurisering er effektiv, og det skal også bemærkes, at i artiklen har man kun set på katte og mus.
2. april, Lille auditorium, Sjællands Universitets Sygehus
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Infection and Immunity
13.03.2025
Infection and Immunity, Ahead of Print.
Journal of Infectious Diseases
13.03.2025
Abstract . We used statewide surveillance data to describe the epidemiology of invasive Haemophilus influenzae type a (Hia) disease in Alaska during 2018–2022. Of 52 cases identified, 39 (75%) occurred among Alaska Native children aged
Clinical Infectious Diseases
12.03.2025
Journal of the American Medical Association
12.03.2025
To the Editor In a recent study, electronically delivered nudges directed at patients with chronic diseases significantly improved influenza vaccination uptake, although the magnitude of improvement was limited. This result may have reflected the selection characteristics of the study population, which included patients with chronic diseases who likely had high baseline awareness of the benefits of influenza vaccination. Consequently, high baseline intent may have attenuated the intervention’s effect.
Journal of the American Medical Association
12.03.2025
In Reply We appreciate the Letter from Ms Wu and colleagues about our trial. Vaccination behavior is known to be influenced by multiple factors, and we completely agree that invitation timing, geographical accessibility to vaccination sites, and prior vaccination beliefs and experiences may be significant determinants.
Clinical Infectious Diseases
8.03.2025
Abstract . Background . Influenza is a pervasive respiratory infection which disproportionately burdens long-term care residents. To limit outbreaks, guidelines recommend antiviral prophylaxis, particularly oseltamivir or zanamivir, despite acknowledging the inadequate supporting evidence. Therefore, we aimed to review the literature on the efficacy of oseltamivir, zanamivir, and baloxavir prophylaxis for influenza in long-term care.Methods .
BMC Infectious Diseases
7.03.2025
. Background. Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) are critical for influenza control and prevention, however, the data about such interventions are insufficient among students in grades below middle school. Hence, this study aims to explore the effectiveness of NPIs (class-suspension and symptom-based isolation) on the control of influenza spread among children in primary school and kindergarten.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
7.03.2025
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 9, March 2025. SignificanceThe dominance of the H9N2 subtype of avian influenza virus (AIV) within the influenza A virus family has raised questions regarding the factors influencing its epidemiological dominance. This study concentrates on the role of five major .
Journal of the American Medical Association
4.03.2025
This Medical News article discusses new guidance for clinicians and laboratories to prevent delays in detecting human cases of avian influenza A(H5N1) infection.
Lancet Microbe
4.03.2025
Our findings suggest that the effect of LAIVs on nasopharyngeal microbiota composition in children is modest and temporary; therefore, LAIVs could be used as an intervention to curb influenza in children from low-income and middle-income countries, without causing long-lasting perturbations in nasopharyngeal microbiota. However, nasopharyngeal microbiota at the time of vaccination might not explain the variability observed between individuals in LAIV-induced IgA responses.
Lancet Microbe
4.03.2025
A systematic risk assessment approach is essential for evaluating the relative risk of influenza A viruses (IAVs) with pandemic potential. To achieve this, the Tool for Influenza Pandemic Risk Assessment (TIPRA) was developed under the Global Influenza Programme of WHO. Since its release in 2016 and update in 2020, TIPRA has been used to assess the pandemic risk of 11 zoonotic IAVs across ten evaluation rounds.
BMJ Open
4.03.2025
. Objective. The objective of this study is to perform a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis of the accuracy of signs, symptoms and case definitions for the diagnosis of influenza. . Design. Systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy. . Setting. Inpatient or outpatient setting. . Participants.
Journal of Medical Virology
2.03.2025
Journal of Medical Virology, Volume 97, Issue 3, March 2025.
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
28.02.2025
Influenza viruses cause 39.1 million acute lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) episodes and 290,000–650,000 annual mortalities [1]. Children under five years and the elderly over 65 years are at high risk of hospitalization and mortality, especially in low- and middle-income countries [2]. An estimated 99% of LRTI deaths in children under five years of age occur in developing countries [3].
Lancet
28.02.2025
It has been almost 1 year since the detection of an unprecedented spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) in dairy cows in the USA. Although there is still no evidence of human-to-human transmission and human deaths have been rare, concern over the potential impacts on human health remains high. The B3.13 genotype has predominated in cattle and human beings, causing largely mild disease, but there have been worrying recent developments.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
27.02.2025
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 8, February 2025. SignificanceComprehensive mapping of mutational effects on the molecular energy landscape is critical for understanding the mechanism of protein evolution. However, epistasis, the nonlinear combination of mutational effects, makes complete mapping nearly .
Clinical Infectious Diseases
27.02.2025
Abstract . Background . The prevalence and risk factors for ongoing symptoms following severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) [SCV2]) or influenza infection are not well characterized. We conducted a prospective cohort study of households wherein ≥1 individual was infected with SCV2 or influenza to evaluate prevalence of and factors associated with ongoing symptoms at 90 days.Methods .
Journal of Infectious Diseases
25.02.2025
Abstract . Background . While severe outcomes among hospitalised patients with COVID-19 and influenza are well described, comparative studies on community transmission and milder illnesses associated with COVID-19 and influenza are lacking.Methods .
BMC Infectious Diseases
24.02.2025
ns of respiratory tract infections during the seasonal changes in winter and spring in Xinjiang. . . . Methods. Throat swab samples were collected from 2791 patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) and hospitalized severe acute respiratory tract infection (SARI) in Xinjiang from January 2024 to May 2024 for multi-pathogen detection.
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ProMED
14.03.2025
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INFLUENZA - LEBANON: H1N1, INCREASING INCIDENCE. ***********************************************. A ProMED-mail post.
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www.isid.org . Date: Tue 11 Mar 2025 18:00 EET . Source: Kataeb [in Arabic, summ. & trans. Mod.MM, edited] .
kataeb.org/articles/sl-191321 . . . The past few days have witnessed an increase in the number of patients.
ProMED
14.03.2025
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INFLUENZA (75): USA (OHIO, KANSAS, MICHIGAN) POULTRY, CAT, RAW. MEAT/UNPASTEURIZED MILK. ********************************************************************************************. A ProMED-mail post.
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www.isid.org . In this post: . [1] Ohio (Portage County): chickens, geese, ducks . [2] Kansas (Pottawatomie County): cats .
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)
14.03.2025
This report describes cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza detected among 38 people in California.
ProMED
9.03.2025
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INFLUENZA (72): (NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA) CATS, BIRDS. ************************************************************. A ProMED-mail post.
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www.isid.org . In this post: . [1] New Jersey (Hunterdon County): cats . [2] Pennsylvania (multiple counties): birds . . ****** . [1] New Jersey (Hunterdon County): cats . Date: Fri 28 Feb 2025 .
ProMED
7.03.2025
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INFLUENZA (72): SOUTH KOREA (JEOLLANAM-DO) HPAI H5N1, DUCK FARM,. SPREAD. *****************************************************************************. A ProMED-mail post.
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www.isid.org . Date: Wed 5 Mar 2025 . Source: Newsis [in Korean, machine trans., edited] .
mobile.newsis.com/view/NISX20250305_0003087616#_PA . . .
ProMED
6.03.2025
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INFLUENZA - TAIWAN (03): EPIDEMIC TO END BY MID-TO-END MARCH. ************************************************************. A ProMED-mail post.
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www.isid.org . Date: Tue 4 Mar 2025 . Source: Focus Taiwan [edited] .
focustaiwan.tw/society/202503040025 . . . The ongoing
influenza epidemic in Taiwan is expected to end by.
ProMED
4.03.2025
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INFLUENZA (70): CAMBODIA (BANTEAY MEANCHEY) HPAI H5N1, WILD. BIRD, WOAH. ****************************************************************************. A ProMED-mail post.
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www.isid.org . Date: Mon 3 Mar 2025 . Source: WOAH-WAHIS (World Animal Health Information System) [edited] .
wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/6273?fromPage=event-dashboard-url . . .
ProMED
4.03.2025
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INFLUENZA - USA (05): CDC, FATAL ENCEPHALOPATHY 2024-2025 SEASON. ****************************************************************. A ProMED-mail post.
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www.isid.org . Date: Thu 27 Feb 2025 . Source: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) [edited] .
www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/74/wr/mm7406a3.htm . . . Citation: Fazal A, Reinhart K, Huang S, et al. Reports of.
ProMED
3.03.2025
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INFLUENZA (67): INDIA (MADHYA PRADESH) CAT, H5N1, CLADE. INVOLVED, MORE CASES. **********************************************************************************. A ProMED-mail post.
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www.isid.org . [1] . Date: Thu 27 Feb 2025 04:23 IST . Source: News 18 [edited] .
ProMED
2.03.2025
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INFLUENZA - NORTHERN HEMISPHERE: WHO VACCINE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR. 2025-2026. **************************************************************************. A ProMED-mail post.
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www.isid.org . [1] World Health Organization (WHO) . Date: Fri 28 Feb 2026 . Source: WHO [edited] .
ProMED
2.03.2025
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INFLUENZA (66): (ARGENTINA, CANADA, USA) POULTRY, COMMERCIAL. FLOCKS, RAT, CAT. ***********************************************************************************. A ProMED-mail post.
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www.isid.org . Argentina . [1] Chaco province: back yard flock . Canada . [2] General update . [3] Newfoundland and Labrador: back yard farm birds . USA .
ProMED
1.03.2025
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INFLUENZA (65): TAIWAN (CHANGHUA) HPAI H5N1, POULTRY, CULL,. SPREAD. ************************************************************************. A ProMED-mail post.
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www.isid.org . Date: Thu 27 Feb 2025 . Source: Taiwan News [edited] .
www.taiwannews.com.tw/news/6047594 . . . A poultry farm in Changhua County was confirmed to be infected by the.
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)
28.02.2025
This report describes an analysis of Oregon wastewater surveillance data that detected avian influenza A(H5) in communities with no concurrent outbreaks from dairy facilities or dairy farms.
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)
28.02.2025
This report describes cases of influenza-associated encephalopathy or encephalitis among children during 2010-11 through 2024-25 flu seasons.
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)
28.02.2025
This report describes interim 2024-2025 seasonal flu vaccine effectiveness estimates in outpatient settings and against flu-associated hospitalizations.