Early diagnosis of influenza infection maximizes the effectiveness of antiviral medicines. Here, we assess the ability for clinical characteristics and rapid influenza tests to predict PCR-confirmed influenza infection in a sentinel, cross-sectional study for influenza-like illness (ILI) in Thailand. Participants meeting criteria for acute ILI (fever > 38°C and cough or sore throat) were recruited from inpatient and outpatient departments in Bangkok, Thailand, from 2009-2014. The primary endpoint for the study was the occurrence of virologically-confirmed influenza infection (based upon detection of viral RNA by RT-PCR) among individuals presenting for care with ILI. Nasal and throat swabs were tested by rapid influenza test (QuickVue) and ...
Predictive models have been developed for influenza but have seldom been validated. Typically they h...
Predictive models have been developed for influenza but have seldom been validated. Typically they h...
BackgroundInformation on the burden, characteristics and seasonality of non\u2010influenza respirato...
<div><p>Early diagnosis of influenza infection maximizes the effectiveness of antiviral medicines. H...
Early diagnosis of influenza infection maximizes the effectiveness of antiviral medicines. Here, we ...
Early diagnosis of influenza infection maximizes the effectiveness of antiviral medicines. Here, we ...
Early diagnosis of influenza infection maximizes the effectiveness of antiviral medicines. Here, we ...
Early diagnosis of influenza infection maximizes the effectiveness of antiviral medicines. Here, we ...
Objective Symptomatic predictors of influenza could assess risks and improve decisions about isolati...
The clinical diagnosis of influenza is difficult because it shares nonspecific symptoms with a varie...
Poster Sessions: no. P-468BACKGROUND: Influenza in primary care setting commonly presents with acu...
SummaryObjectivesRapid influenza tests are increasingly used in surveillance systems and for clinica...
The presentation of new influenza A(H1N1) is broad and evolving as it continues to affect different ...
BACKGROUND: The presentation of new influenza A(H1N1) is broad and evolving as it continues to affec...
The presentation of new influenza A(H1N1) is broad and evolving as it continues to affect different ...
Predictive models have been developed for influenza but have seldom been validated. Typically they h...
Predictive models have been developed for influenza but have seldom been validated. Typically they h...
BackgroundInformation on the burden, characteristics and seasonality of non\u2010influenza respirato...
<div><p>Early diagnosis of influenza infection maximizes the effectiveness of antiviral medicines. H...
Early diagnosis of influenza infection maximizes the effectiveness of antiviral medicines. Here, we ...
Early diagnosis of influenza infection maximizes the effectiveness of antiviral medicines. Here, we ...
Early diagnosis of influenza infection maximizes the effectiveness of antiviral medicines. Here, we ...
Early diagnosis of influenza infection maximizes the effectiveness of antiviral medicines. Here, we ...
Objective Symptomatic predictors of influenza could assess risks and improve decisions about isolati...
The clinical diagnosis of influenza is difficult because it shares nonspecific symptoms with a varie...
Poster Sessions: no. P-468BACKGROUND: Influenza in primary care setting commonly presents with acu...
SummaryObjectivesRapid influenza tests are increasingly used in surveillance systems and for clinica...
The presentation of new influenza A(H1N1) is broad and evolving as it continues to affect different ...
BACKGROUND: The presentation of new influenza A(H1N1) is broad and evolving as it continues to affec...
The presentation of new influenza A(H1N1) is broad and evolving as it continues to affect different ...
Predictive models have been developed for influenza but have seldom been validated. Typically they h...
Predictive models have been developed for influenza but have seldom been validated. Typically they h...
BackgroundInformation on the burden, characteristics and seasonality of non\u2010influenza respirato...