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  • Glezen WP, Greenberg SB, Atmar RL, et al. Impact of respiratory virus infection on persons with underlying conditions.

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  • Glezen expressed skepticism about the patch until seeing it in human trials.

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  • The only age group that didn't show a benefit was children 12 to 17, which Glezen attributed to their abundance of contacts.

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  • "They are covered by the vaccine and would be treatable," Glezen said.

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  • "The usual peak is in the middle of February, but it looks like it will be a little later than that, if we have one," said Glezen, the lead epidemiologist at Baylor College of Medicine's Influenza Research Center.

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  • "I think it's probably just the usual respiratory viruses that we have this time of year," said Glezen, a former member of the epidemiology and disease control study section at the National Institutes of Health, among other national advisory committees.

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  • The only age group that didn't show a benefit was children 12 to 17, which Glezen attributed to their abundance of contacts.

    chron.com Chronicle 2010

  • The answer, Glezen said, could be as simple as a rhinovirus infection - better known as the common cold.

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  • That vulnerability hinges on the genetic combination of the virus and whether people have gained some immunity to it through exposure to other flu strains, Glezen said.

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  • "In Mexico City you have a huge, huge urban population that is pretty crowded together," Glezen said.

    chron.com Chronicle 2009

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