Background. Influenza data gaps in sub-Saharan Africa include incidence, case fatality, seasonal patterns, and associations with prevalent disorders. Methods. Nasopharyngeal samples from children aged <12 years who were admitted to Kilifi District Hospital during 2007–2010 with severe or very severe pneumonia and resided in the local demographic surveillance system were screened for influenza A, B, and C viruses by molecular methods. Outpatient children provided comparative data. Results. Of 2002 admissions, influenza A virus infection was diagnosed in 3.5 % (71), influenza B virus infection, in 0.9 % (19); and influenza C virus infection, in 0.8 % (11 of 1404 tested). Four patients with influenza died. Among outpatients, 13 of 331 (3.9%...
Context Pneumonia is the leading cause of childhood death in sub-Saharan Africa. Comparative estimat...
Context Pneumonia is the leading cause of childhood death in sub-Saharan Africa. Comparative estimat...
BackgroundThe impact of influenza B virus circulation in Sub-Saharan Africa is not well described.Me...
BACKGROUND: Influenza data gaps in sub-Saharan Africa include incidence, case fatality, seasonal pat...
Background: Influenza data gaps in sub-Saharan Africa include incidence, case fatality, seasonal pat...
<div><p>Influenza-associated disease burden among children in tropical sub-Saharan Africa is not wel...
Influenza-associated disease burden among children in tropical sub-Saharan Africa is not well establ...
International audienceThis descriptive 4-year study reports the proportion of detection of influenza...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, where burden, impact, and incidence of acute respiratory infections (ARI) are...
International audienceThis descriptive 4-year study reports the proportion of detection of influenza...
<div><p>In Sub-Saharan Africa, where burden, impact, and incidence of acute respiratory infections (...
International audienceThis descriptive 4-year study reports the proportion of detection of influenza...
Background: 20% of deaths in children are caused by respiratory infections. Acute respiratory infect...
Contains fulltext : 154139.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Influenza-assoc...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have shown that influenza is associated with significant disease burden i...
Context Pneumonia is the leading cause of childhood death in sub-Saharan Africa. Comparative estimat...
Context Pneumonia is the leading cause of childhood death in sub-Saharan Africa. Comparative estimat...
BackgroundThe impact of influenza B virus circulation in Sub-Saharan Africa is not well described.Me...
BACKGROUND: Influenza data gaps in sub-Saharan Africa include incidence, case fatality, seasonal pat...
Background: Influenza data gaps in sub-Saharan Africa include incidence, case fatality, seasonal pat...
<div><p>Influenza-associated disease burden among children in tropical sub-Saharan Africa is not wel...
Influenza-associated disease burden among children in tropical sub-Saharan Africa is not well establ...
International audienceThis descriptive 4-year study reports the proportion of detection of influenza...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, where burden, impact, and incidence of acute respiratory infections (ARI) are...
International audienceThis descriptive 4-year study reports the proportion of detection of influenza...
<div><p>In Sub-Saharan Africa, where burden, impact, and incidence of acute respiratory infections (...
International audienceThis descriptive 4-year study reports the proportion of detection of influenza...
Background: 20% of deaths in children are caused by respiratory infections. Acute respiratory infect...
Contains fulltext : 154139.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Influenza-assoc...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have shown that influenza is associated with significant disease burden i...
Context Pneumonia is the leading cause of childhood death in sub-Saharan Africa. Comparative estimat...
Context Pneumonia is the leading cause of childhood death in sub-Saharan Africa. Comparative estimat...
BackgroundThe impact of influenza B virus circulation in Sub-Saharan Africa is not well described.Me...