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Total positive case numbers of influenza A, influenza B and RSV and also those hospitalized for sARI, stratified by age groups and for the overall cohort.
<p>Total positive case numbers of influenza A, influenza B and RSV and also those hospitalized for sARI, stratified by age groups and for the overall cohort.</p
Risk factor analysis results when comparing sARI cases and non-sARI among infants under 6 months.
<p>Co-variates were chosen based on initial univariate analyses (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0148421#pone.0148421.s007" target="_blank">S4 Table</a>). Estimates in bold indicate statistically significant co-variates.</p
The weekly number of virus positives detected from ILI and sARI cases during the 2013/14 (left) and 2014/15 (right) seasons, for pregnant women (a) and infants under 6 months (b).
<p>The bars show the number of positive cases for influenza A (red), influenza B (blue) and RSV (green). The black lines indicate periods of limited point-of-care test kit supply, thus testing was compromised in those weeks. The overall testing rate for ILI and sARI cases are 94.8% and 100%, respectively, for pregnant women and 77.6% and 30.6%, respectively, for infants under 6 months.</p
Risk factor analysis results when comparing influenza A positive cases and non-ILI among pregnant women.
<p>Co-variates were chosen based on initial univariate analyses. Estimates in bold indicate statistically significant co-variates.</p
Incidence rates (IRs) of ILI and sARI cases detected for pregnant women, stratified by trimester stage and for the overall cohort.
<p>Incidence rates (IRs) of ILI and sARI cases detected for pregnant women, stratified by trimester stage and for the overall cohort.</p
Risk factor analysis results when comparing ILI cases and non-ILI among pregnant women.
<p>Co-variates were chosen based on initial univariate analyses (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0148421#pone.0148421.s006" target="_blank">S3 Table</a>). Estimates in bold indicate statistically significant co-variates.</p
Incidence rates (IRs) of ILI and sARI cases for infant under 6 months, stratified by age groups and for the overall cohort.
<p>Incidence rates (IRs) of ILI and sARI cases for infant under 6 months, stratified by age groups and for the overall cohort.</p
Incidence rates (IRs) of influenza A, influenza B and RSV detected for pregnant women, stratified by trimester stage and for the overall cohort.
<p>Incidence rates (IRs) of influenza A, influenza B and RSV detected for pregnant women, stratified by trimester stage and for the overall cohort.</p
The weekly number of influenza-like illness (ILI) [orange] and severe acute respiratory infections (sARI) [purple] cases during the 2013/14 (left) and 2014/15 (right) seasons, for pregnant women (a) and infants under 6 months (b).
<p>The black lines indicate periods of limited point-of-care test kit supply, thus testing was compromised in those weeks.</p
Demographic characteristics of total study population and all ILI cases during the overall study period, ILI cases and influenza A(H3N2) positive cases during influenza A(H3N2) outbreak period, and household transmission index cases and household transmission secondary cases.
<p>Abbreviations: ILI, influenza-like illness; SD, standard deviation.</p