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Volume 13, Number 4—April 2007
Research

Effectiveness of Interventions to Reduce Contact Rates during a Simulated Influenza Pandemic

Michael J. Haber*Comments to Author , Davis K. Shay†, Xiaohong M. Davis†, Rajan Patel‡, Xiaoping Jin†, Eric Weintraub†, Evan Orenstein§, and William W. Thompson†
Author affiliations: *Emory University Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; †Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; ‡Amgen, Inc., Thousand Oaks, California, USA; §Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

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Table A2

Age-specific conditional probabilities of hospitalization and death, given influenza infection

Age group, y Hospitalization Death
0–4 0.00810 0.00005
5–18 0.00091 0.00003
19–49 0.00227 0.00007
50–64 0.00907 0.00148
65–69 0.02442 0.00530
70–74 0.04125 0.00928
75–79 0.05539 0.01805
80–84 0.08816 0.03529
>85 0.15357 0.09583

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