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    Monthly distribution of number of influenza cases, positive rate, precipitation and mean temperature in Suzhou from Nov 2005 to Dec 2009.

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    <p>Monthly distribution of number of influenza cases, positive rate, precipitation and mean temperature in Suzhou from Nov 2005 to Dec 2009.</p

    Influenza-related hospitalization costs on the wards and in the ICU from Suzhou, China (USD).

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    <p>Notes: (1) The exchange rate is 1 USD equal 6.3 RMB.</p><p>(2) Diagnostics including: routine examination (blood, urine, stool and blood biochemical examination); radiology tests (X-ray, CT, MRI, et al.); and other diagnostics (B-ultrasound, color Doppler ultrasound, gastric function testing, bronchoscopy, et al.).</p><p>(3) Therapeutics including: medicine, oxygen, blood, procedures (tracheostomy etc.) et al.</p><p>(4) Room costs and supplies including: nursing, room fee, and other supplies.</p

    Population profile and primary clinical characteristics of influenza positive children hospitalized in Suzhou Children Hospital from 2005 to 2009 (%).

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    <p>Note :<sup>a</sup>township means the urban districts in the middle of Suzhou city; neighboring counties means the suburban counties surround the urban districts; others are outside of Suzhou city.</p

    Neonate Characteristics.

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    <p>There were 768 newborn specimens (NP and conjunctival) obtained from the neonates of the 784 enrolled mothers who had both NAAT and RDT results reported. This table describes the neonatal characteristics.</p

    Study Flow Chart.

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    <p>April 2009 to January 2010, 7955 women delivered during the recruitment period. 1198 (88%) women were enrolled; 799 endocervical samples from the 1198 enrolled subjects were collected and data on 784 participants with both RDT and NAAT results are reported.</p

    Baseline characteristics of Enrolled Mothers, Enrolled Tested mothers, and Enrolled and not Tested.

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    *<p>(50Rs = 1 USD).</p><p>This table shows that tested mothers were significantly older, multiparous, and higher socio-economic group compared to untested mothers (p = 0.03, p = <0.0001, and p = 0.03; respectively).</p

    CT Prevalence Studies in India.

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    <p>This table shows a review on Indian data which show a wide variation in CT prevalence and methods of laboratory confirmation.</p
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