In African settings with poor access to health care, surveillance and surveys of disease burden are often done through home visits. The optimal recall period to capture data on symptoms and health utilization is unknown.|We collected illness data among 53 000 people during fortnightly home visits in rural and urban Kenya. Dates of cough, fever and diarrhoea in the past 2 weeks and health-seeking behaviour were recorded. Incidence rates were modelled using Poisson regression for data collected from 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007.|Incidence rates were higher in days 0-6 before the home visit than in days 7-13 before the home visit for all three symptoms, for the rural and urban sites, for children and adults, for self- and proxy-reported symptom...
<p>*Adjusted clinic rates were calculated by extrapolating from those with same syndrome defined at ...
In Kenya, >1,200 laboratory-confirmed 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) (pH1N1) cases occurred since ...
The current understanding of malaria burden in Africa relies on modelled estimates based on incomple...
BACKGROUND: Characterizing infectious disease burden in Africa is important for prioritizing and tar...
Characterizing infectious disease burden in Africa is important for prioritizing and targeting limit...
AbstractBackgroundCalculation of disease rates in developing countries using facility-based surveill...
Community surveys of healthcare-use determine the proportion of illness episodes not captured by hea...
Community surveys of healthcare-use determine the proportion of illness episodes not captured by hea...
Background: Estimates of the burden of disease in adults in sub-Saharan Africa largely rely on model...
Introduction Knowledge of utilization of health services and associated factors is impor...
Many community-based studies of acute child illness rely on cases reported by caregivers. In prior i...
SummaryObjectivesIn developing countries where prospective surveillance is resource-intensive, exist...
A healthcare-use survey was conducted in the Kibera informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya, in July 2...
BACKGROUND: Assessing healthcare utilization is important to identify weaknesses of healthcare syste...
Many community-based studies of acute child illness rely on cases reported by caregivers. In prior i...
<p>*Adjusted clinic rates were calculated by extrapolating from those with same syndrome defined at ...
In Kenya, >1,200 laboratory-confirmed 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) (pH1N1) cases occurred since ...
The current understanding of malaria burden in Africa relies on modelled estimates based on incomple...
BACKGROUND: Characterizing infectious disease burden in Africa is important for prioritizing and tar...
Characterizing infectious disease burden in Africa is important for prioritizing and targeting limit...
AbstractBackgroundCalculation of disease rates in developing countries using facility-based surveill...
Community surveys of healthcare-use determine the proportion of illness episodes not captured by hea...
Community surveys of healthcare-use determine the proportion of illness episodes not captured by hea...
Background: Estimates of the burden of disease in adults in sub-Saharan Africa largely rely on model...
Introduction Knowledge of utilization of health services and associated factors is impor...
Many community-based studies of acute child illness rely on cases reported by caregivers. In prior i...
SummaryObjectivesIn developing countries where prospective surveillance is resource-intensive, exist...
A healthcare-use survey was conducted in the Kibera informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya, in July 2...
BACKGROUND: Assessing healthcare utilization is important to identify weaknesses of healthcare syste...
Many community-based studies of acute child illness rely on cases reported by caregivers. In prior i...
<p>*Adjusted clinic rates were calculated by extrapolating from those with same syndrome defined at ...
In Kenya, >1,200 laboratory-confirmed 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) (pH1N1) cases occurred since ...
The current understanding of malaria burden in Africa relies on modelled estimates based on incomple...