7 research outputs found
Influenza Illness among Case-Patients Hospitalized for Suspected Dengue, El Salvador, 2012
<div><p>We estimate the proportion of patients hospitalized for suspected dengue that tested positive for influenza virus in El Salvador during the 2012 influenza season. We tested specimens from 321 hospitalized patients: 198 patients with SARI and 123 patients with suspected dengue. Among 121 hospitalized suspected dengue (two co-infected excluded) patients, 28% tested positive for dengue and 19% positive for influenza; among 35 with suspected dengue and respiratory symptoms, 14% were positive for dengue and 39% positive for influenza. One percent presented co-infection between influenza and dengue. Clinicians should consider the diagnosis of influenza among patients with suspected dengue during the influenza season.</p></div
Laboratory test results for influenza and dengue viruses in patients with suspected dengue or severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) at hospital admission, 4 hospitals in El Salvador, during July 1 through September 30, 2012.
<p>Laboratory test results for influenza and dengue viruses in patients with suspected dengue or severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) at hospital admission, 4 hospitals in El Salvador, during July 1 through September 30, 2012.</p
Respiratory symptoms among hospitalized patients with suspected dengue, 4 hospitals in El Salvador, during July 1 through September 30, 2012.
<p>Respiratory symptoms among hospitalized patients with suspected dengue, 4 hospitals in El Salvador, during July 1 through September 30, 2012.</p
Crude proportion of respiratory samples from hospitalized children testing positive for influenza by age group, study design, and population.
<p>Crude proportion of respiratory samples from hospitalized children testing positive for influenza by age group, study design, and population.</p
Flow diagram for systematic review process.
<p>Flow diagram for systematic review process.</p
Pooled estimates of global pediatric influenza-associated hospitalizations per year, by age group, development status, and WHO region, among studies using PCR diagnostic testing.
<p>Pooled estimates of global pediatric influenza-associated hospitalizations per year, by age group, development status, and WHO region, among studies using PCR diagnostic testing.</p
Characteristics of published studies and surveillance data sources about influenza-associated respiratory illness among hospitalized children, 1982–2012.
<p>Characteristics of published studies and surveillance data sources about influenza-associated respiratory illness among hospitalized children, 1982–2012.</p