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. 2018 May 10;146(9):1106–1113. doi: 10.1017/S0950268818001152

Table 1.

Number of influenza attributable deaths (95% CI) by age group and season during the winter period, England, 2008/09 to 2014/15 adjusting for extreme temperature

Influenza Dominant circulating strains
Season <5 years 5–14 years 15–64 years 65+ years
2008/09
(weeks 40–20)
39
(29–50)
8
(4–14)
1322
(1255–1389)
14 261
(13 514–15 023)
A(H3N2) & B
2009/10
(weeks 40–20)
0
(0–3)
20
(16–25)
419
(379–461)
471
(328–630)
A(H1N1)pm09
2010/11
(weeks 40–20)
32
(20–47)
32
(24–41)
1636
(1541–1732)
2428
(1998–2885)
A(H1N1)pm09 & B
2011/12
(weeks 40–20)
6
(0–16)
10
(5–16)
203
(163–246)
3625
(3338–3920)
A(H3N2) & B
2012/13
(weeks 40–20)
0
(0–3)
25
(17–33)
869
(814–926)
7792
(7082–8525)
B & A(H3N2)
2013/14
(weeks 40–20)
9
(1–20)
5
(3–7)
202
(167–240)
0
(0–0)*
A(H1N1)pm09
2014/15
(weeks 40–20)
73
(61–87)
6
(2–11)
1942
(1834–2052)
26 542
(25 301–27 804)
A(H3N2) & B

*The model could not attribute deaths for this period.