Documentdetail
ID kaart

doi:10.1186/s12879-021-07021-7...

Auteur
Hasan, Saima Webby, Richard J. Iqbal, Muhammad Rashid, Hamad Bin Ahmad, Mansur-ud-Din Nazir, Jawad DeBeauchamp, Jennifer Sadiq, Shakera Chaudhry, Mamoona
Langue
en
Editor

BioMed Central

Categorie

Internal Medicine

Jaar

2022

vermelding datum

10-02-2022

Trefwoorden
influenza active surveillance influenza like illness (ili) severe acute respiratory illness (... pandemic seasonal influenza influenza observed surveillance ili positive
Metriek

Beschrijving

Background Influenza A virus (IAV) remains an important global public health threat with limited epidemiological information available from low-and-middle-income countries.

The major objective of this study was to describe the proportions, temporal and spatial distribution, and demographic and clinical characteristics of IAV positive patients with influenza like illness (ILI) and severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) in Lahore, Pakistan.

Methods Prospective surveillance was established in a sentinel hospital from October 2015 to May 2016.

All eligible outpatients and inpatients with ILI or SARI were enrolled in the study.

Nasal and/or throat swabs were collected along with clinico-epidemiological data.

Samples were tested by real-time RT-PCR (rRT-PCR) to identify IAV and subtype.

The descriptive analysis of data was done in R software.

Results Out of 311 enrolled patients, 284 (91.3%) were ILI and 27 (8.7%) were SARI cases.

A distinct peak of ILI and SARI activity was observed in February.

Fifty individuals (16%) were positive for IAV with peak positivity observed in December.

Of 50 IAV, 15 were seasonal H3N2, 14 were H1N1pdm09 and 21 were unable to be typed.

The majority of IAV positive cases (98%) presented with current or history of fever, 88% reported cough and 82% reported sore throat.

The most common comorbidities in IAV positive cases were hepatitis C (4%), obesity (4%) and tuberculosis (6%).

The highest incidence of patients reporting to the hospital was seen three days post symptoms onset (66/311) with 14 of these (14/66) positive for IAV.

Conclusion Distinct trends of ILI, SARI and IAV positive cases were observed which can be used to inform public health interventions (vaccinations, hand and respiratory hygiene) at appropriate times among high-risk groups.

We suggest sampling from both ILI and SARI patients in routine surveillance as recommended by WHO.

Hasan, Saima,Webby, Richard J.,Iqbal, Muhammad,Rashid, Hamad Bin,Ahmad, Mansur-ud-Din,Nazir, Jawad,DeBeauchamp, Jennifer,Sadiq, Shakera,Chaudhry, Mamoona, 2022, Sentinel surveillance for influenza A viruses in Lahore District Pakistan in flu season 2015–2016, BioMed Central

Document

Openen

Delen

Bron

Artikelen aanbevolen door ES/IODE AI

A rare case of localized peliosis hepatis during adjuvant chemotherapy including oxaliplatin mimicking a liver metastasis of colon cancer
peliosis hepatis metastatic liver tumor oxaliplatin oxaliplatin associated cancer metastatic tumor liver hepatis peliosis