BACKGROUND: The presentation of new influenza A(H1N1) is broad and evolving as it continues to affect different geographic locations and populations. To improve the accuracy of predicting influenza infection in an outpatient setting, we undertook a comparative analysis of H1N1(2009), seasonal influenza, and persons with acute respiratory illness (ARI) in an outpatient setting. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Comparative analyses of one hundred non-matched cases each of PCR confirmed H1N1(2009), seasonal influenza, and ARI cases. Multivariate analysis was performed to look for predictors of influenza infection. Receiver operating characteristic curves were constructed for various combinations of clinical and laboratory case definitions. The ...
BACKGROUND: Influenza A(H7N9) viruses isolated from humans show features suggesting partial adaptati...
The clinical diagnosis of influenza is difficult because it shares nonspecific symptoms with a varie...
Early diagnosis of influenza infection maximizes the effectiveness of antiviral medicines. Here, we ...
The presentation of new influenza A(H1N1) is broad and evolving as it continues to affect different ...
The reliability of clinical criteria on the diagnosis of influenza has been a question which has gen...
Introduction: The pandemic H1N1 virus has also affected our country between June 2009 and March 2010...
Objective Symptomatic predictors of influenza could assess risks and improve decisions about isolati...
The purpose of this study was to describe epidemiological, clinical and microbiological characterist...
Background/Aim. Increasing number of epidemiological and clinical studies to date showed that the p...
BACKGROUND: During an influenza epidemic prompt diagnosis of influenza is important. This diagnosis ...
Background: Successful treatment of influenza depends on an accurate diagnosis of the illness and pr...
Over the past 20 years, a series of major outbreaks of acute respiratory infections such as 2009 inf...
Objective: To create a clinical decision tool for suspected influenza A (including 2009 H1N1) to fac...
Poster Sessions: no. P-468BACKGROUND: Influenza in primary care setting commonly presents with acu...
<div><p>Early diagnosis of influenza infection maximizes the effectiveness of antiviral medicines. H...
BACKGROUND: Influenza A(H7N9) viruses isolated from humans show features suggesting partial adaptati...
The clinical diagnosis of influenza is difficult because it shares nonspecific symptoms with a varie...
Early diagnosis of influenza infection maximizes the effectiveness of antiviral medicines. Here, we ...
The presentation of new influenza A(H1N1) is broad and evolving as it continues to affect different ...
The reliability of clinical criteria on the diagnosis of influenza has been a question which has gen...
Introduction: The pandemic H1N1 virus has also affected our country between June 2009 and March 2010...
Objective Symptomatic predictors of influenza could assess risks and improve decisions about isolati...
The purpose of this study was to describe epidemiological, clinical and microbiological characterist...
Background/Aim. Increasing number of epidemiological and clinical studies to date showed that the p...
BACKGROUND: During an influenza epidemic prompt diagnosis of influenza is important. This diagnosis ...
Background: Successful treatment of influenza depends on an accurate diagnosis of the illness and pr...
Over the past 20 years, a series of major outbreaks of acute respiratory infections such as 2009 inf...
Objective: To create a clinical decision tool for suspected influenza A (including 2009 H1N1) to fac...
Poster Sessions: no. P-468BACKGROUND: Influenza in primary care setting commonly presents with acu...
<div><p>Early diagnosis of influenza infection maximizes the effectiveness of antiviral medicines. H...
BACKGROUND: Influenza A(H7N9) viruses isolated from humans show features suggesting partial adaptati...
The clinical diagnosis of influenza is difficult because it shares nonspecific symptoms with a varie...
Early diagnosis of influenza infection maximizes the effectiveness of antiviral medicines. Here, we ...