Epidemiology of seasonal influenza in the Middle East and North Africa regions, 2010-2016: Circulating influenza A and B viruses and spatial timing of epidemics

Influenza Other Respir Viruses. 2018 May;12(3):344-352. doi: 10.1111/irv.12544. Epub 2018 Feb 19.

Abstract

Background: There is a limited knowledge regarding the epidemiology of influenza in Middle East and North Africa.

Objectives: We described the patterns of influenza circulation and the timing of seasonal epidemics in countries of Middle East and North Africa.

Methods: We used virological surveillance data for 2010-2016 from the WHO FluNet database. In each country, we calculated the median proportion of cases that were caused by each virus type and subtype; determined the timing and amplitude of the primary and secondary peaks; and used linear regression models to test for spatial trends in the timing of epidemics.

Results: We included 70 532 influenza cases from seventeen countries. Influenza A and B accounted for a median 76.5% and 23.5% of cases in a season and were the dominant type in 86.8% and 13.2% of seasons. The proportion of influenza A cases that were subtyped was 85.9%, while only 4.4% of influenza B cases were characterized. For most countries, influenza seasonality was similar to the Northern Hemisphere, with a single large peak between January and March; exceptions were the countries in the Arabian Peninsula and Jordan, all of which showed clear secondary peaks, and some countries had an earlier primary peak (in November-December in Bahrain and Qatar). The direction of the timing of influenza activity was east to west and south to north in 2012-2013 and 2015-2016, and west to east in 2014-2015.

Conclusions: The epidemiology of influenza is generally uniform in countries of Middle East and North Africa, with influenza B playing an important role in the seasonal disease burden.

Keywords: Middle East; North Africa; influenza type A; influenza type B; timing of epidemics.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Africa, Northern / epidemiology
  • Epidemics / prevention & control
  • Epidemics / statistics & numerical data*
  • Humans
  • Influenza A virus / isolation & purification
  • Influenza B virus / isolation & purification
  • Influenza, Human / epidemiology*
  • Middle East / epidemiology
  • Seasons*
  • Spatial Analysis*
  • Time Factors