id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-316073-zm3ih55y Gani, Raymond Potential Impact of Antiviral Drug Use during Influenza Pandemic 2005-09-17 .txt text/plain 4269 195 48 Our models focused on using NIs to treat different age and risk groups and the potential effects treatment might have on influenza hospitalizations. The effect of different treatment strategies on hospitalization rates was generated from the baseline scenario: treating all patients, only at-risk groups, only children and the elderly (1-14 and >65 years of age), and only the working population (15-64 years of age). The results ( Figure 3B) show that a 20%-25% antiviral stockpile would be sufficient to treat all patients during the first wave, a figure that is larger than that seen for the baseline scenario, as both the clinical and serologic clinical attack rates were higher. For the 1968 pandemic, the effects of the different antiviral targeting strategies were different than in the previous scenarios as a result of the different age-specific attack rates, which are shifted more towards the working population (Table 2) . ./cache/cord-316073-zm3ih55y.txt ./txt/cord-316073-zm3ih55y.txt