Background: Influenza sentinel surveillance in Cote d’Ivoire showed that 70% of Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) cases remained without etiology. This work aims to describe the epidemiological, clinical, and virological pattern of ARI that tested negative for influenza virus, in children under five years old.Materials and Methods: one thousand and fifty nine samples of patients presenting influenza Like Illness (ILI) or Severe Acute Respiratory Infections (SARI) symptoms were tested for other respiratory viruses using multiplex RTPCR assays targeting 10 respiratory viruses.Results: The following pathogens were detected as follows, hRV 31,92% (98/307), hRSV 24.4% (75/329), PIV 20.5% (63/307), HCoV 229E 12,05% (37/307), hMPV 6.2% (19/307), ...
IntroductionAcute Respiratory Infections (ARI) are responsible for nearly two million childhood deat...
Background Both pathogenic bacteria and viruses are frequently detected in the nasopharynx (NP) of c...
BackgroundExisting literature suggests that influenza C typically causes mild respiratory tract dise...
Background: Influenza sentinel surveillance in Cote d’Ivoire showed that 70% of Acute Respiratory In...
While it is known that acute respiratory illness (ARI) is caused by an array of viruses, less is kno...
Background: This study aim was to investigate an outbreak of human cases of unexplained influenza-li...
Background: This study aim was to investigate an outbreak of human cases of unexplained influenza-li...
BACKGROUND: Both pathogenic bacteria and viruses are frequently detected in the nasopharynx (NP) of ...
BACKGROUND: Both pathogenic bacteria and viruses are frequently detected in the nasopharynx (NP) of ...
International audienceGlobally, pneumonia is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in childre...
Background: Studies on the etiology of respiratory infections among children in Qatar and surroundin...
<div><p>In Sub-Saharan Africa, where burden, impact, and incidence of acute respiratory infections (...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the leading cause of mortality in children under five years o...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, where burden, impact, and incidence of acute respiratory infections (ARI) are...
BACKGROUND-AIM Acute respiratory tract infections (ARI) are a major cause of children morbidity worl...
IntroductionAcute Respiratory Infections (ARI) are responsible for nearly two million childhood deat...
Background Both pathogenic bacteria and viruses are frequently detected in the nasopharynx (NP) of c...
BackgroundExisting literature suggests that influenza C typically causes mild respiratory tract dise...
Background: Influenza sentinel surveillance in Cote d’Ivoire showed that 70% of Acute Respiratory In...
While it is known that acute respiratory illness (ARI) is caused by an array of viruses, less is kno...
Background: This study aim was to investigate an outbreak of human cases of unexplained influenza-li...
Background: This study aim was to investigate an outbreak of human cases of unexplained influenza-li...
BACKGROUND: Both pathogenic bacteria and viruses are frequently detected in the nasopharynx (NP) of ...
BACKGROUND: Both pathogenic bacteria and viruses are frequently detected in the nasopharynx (NP) of ...
International audienceGlobally, pneumonia is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in childre...
Background: Studies on the etiology of respiratory infections among children in Qatar and surroundin...
<div><p>In Sub-Saharan Africa, where burden, impact, and incidence of acute respiratory infections (...
Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the leading cause of mortality in children under five years o...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, where burden, impact, and incidence of acute respiratory infections (ARI) are...
BACKGROUND-AIM Acute respiratory tract infections (ARI) are a major cause of children morbidity worl...
IntroductionAcute Respiratory Infections (ARI) are responsible for nearly two million childhood deat...
Background Both pathogenic bacteria and viruses are frequently detected in the nasopharynx (NP) of c...
BackgroundExisting literature suggests that influenza C typically causes mild respiratory tract dise...