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The Burden of Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations in Oman, January 2008-June 2013

INTRODUCTION: Acute respiratory infections (ARI), including influenza, comprise a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Influenza surveillance provides important information to inform policy on influenza control and vaccination. While the epidemiology of influenza has been well charact...

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Autores principales: Al-Awaidy, Salah, Hamid, Sarah, Al Obaidani, Idris, Al Baqlani, Said, Al Busaidi, Suleiman, Bawikar, Shyam, El-Shoubary, Waleed, Dueger, Erica L., Said, Mayar M., Elamin, Emdeldin, Shah, Parag, Talaat, Maha
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4671710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26642055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144186
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author Al-Awaidy, Salah
Hamid, Sarah
Al Obaidani, Idris
Al Baqlani, Said
Al Busaidi, Suleiman
Bawikar, Shyam
El-Shoubary, Waleed
Dueger, Erica L.
Said, Mayar M.
Elamin, Emdeldin
Shah, Parag
Talaat, Maha
author_facet Al-Awaidy, Salah
Hamid, Sarah
Al Obaidani, Idris
Al Baqlani, Said
Al Busaidi, Suleiman
Bawikar, Shyam
El-Shoubary, Waleed
Dueger, Erica L.
Said, Mayar M.
Elamin, Emdeldin
Shah, Parag
Talaat, Maha
author_sort Al-Awaidy, Salah
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description INTRODUCTION: Acute respiratory infections (ARI), including influenza, comprise a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Influenza surveillance provides important information to inform policy on influenza control and vaccination. While the epidemiology of influenza has been well characterized in western countries, few data exist on influenza epidemiology in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. We describe the epidemiology of influenza virus in Oman. METHODS: Using syndromic case definitions and protocols, patients from four regional hospitals in Oman were enrolled in a descriptive prospective study to characterize the burden of severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) and influenza. Eligible patients provided demographic information as well as oropharyngeal (OP) and nasopharyngeal (NP) swabs. Specimens were tested for influenza A and influenza B; influenza A viruses were subtyped using RT-PCR. RESULTS: From January 2008 through June 2013, a total of 5,147 cases were enrolled and tested for influenza. Influenza strains were detected in 8% of cases for whom samples were available. Annual incidence rates ranged from 0.5 to 15.4 cases of influenza-associated SARI per 100,000 population. The median age of influenza patients was 6 years with children 0–2 years accounting for 34% of all influenza-associated hospitalizations. By contrast, the median age of non-influenza SARI cases was 1 year with children 0–2 years comprising 59% of SARI. Compared to non-influenza SARI cases, a greater proportion of influenza cases had pre-existing chronic conditions and underwent ventilation during hospitalization. CONCLUSIONS: Influenza virus is associated with a substantial proportion of SARI in Oman. Influenza in Oman approximately follows northern hemisphere seasonality, with major peaks in October to December and a lesser peak around April. The burden of influenza was greatest in children and the elderly. Future efforts should examine the burden of influenza in other potential risk groups such as pregnant women to inform interventions including targeted vaccination.
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spelling pubmed-46717102015-12-10 The Burden of Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations in Oman, January 2008-June 2013 Al-Awaidy, Salah Hamid, Sarah Al Obaidani, Idris Al Baqlani, Said Al Busaidi, Suleiman Bawikar, Shyam El-Shoubary, Waleed Dueger, Erica L. Said, Mayar M. Elamin, Emdeldin Shah, Parag Talaat, Maha PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Acute respiratory infections (ARI), including influenza, comprise a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Influenza surveillance provides important information to inform policy on influenza control and vaccination. While the epidemiology of influenza has been well characterized in western countries, few data exist on influenza epidemiology in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. We describe the epidemiology of influenza virus in Oman. METHODS: Using syndromic case definitions and protocols, patients from four regional hospitals in Oman were enrolled in a descriptive prospective study to characterize the burden of severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) and influenza. Eligible patients provided demographic information as well as oropharyngeal (OP) and nasopharyngeal (NP) swabs. Specimens were tested for influenza A and influenza B; influenza A viruses were subtyped using RT-PCR. RESULTS: From January 2008 through June 2013, a total of 5,147 cases were enrolled and tested for influenza. Influenza strains were detected in 8% of cases for whom samples were available. Annual incidence rates ranged from 0.5 to 15.4 cases of influenza-associated SARI per 100,000 population. The median age of influenza patients was 6 years with children 0–2 years accounting for 34% of all influenza-associated hospitalizations. By contrast, the median age of non-influenza SARI cases was 1 year with children 0–2 years comprising 59% of SARI. Compared to non-influenza SARI cases, a greater proportion of influenza cases had pre-existing chronic conditions and underwent ventilation during hospitalization. CONCLUSIONS: Influenza virus is associated with a substantial proportion of SARI in Oman. Influenza in Oman approximately follows northern hemisphere seasonality, with major peaks in October to December and a lesser peak around April. The burden of influenza was greatest in children and the elderly. Future efforts should examine the burden of influenza in other potential risk groups such as pregnant women to inform interventions including targeted vaccination. Public Library of Science 2015-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4671710/ /pubmed/26642055 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144186 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Al-Awaidy, Salah
Hamid, Sarah
Al Obaidani, Idris
Al Baqlani, Said
Al Busaidi, Suleiman
Bawikar, Shyam
El-Shoubary, Waleed
Dueger, Erica L.
Said, Mayar M.
Elamin, Emdeldin
Shah, Parag
Talaat, Maha
The Burden of Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations in Oman, January 2008-June 2013
title The Burden of Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations in Oman, January 2008-June 2013
title_full The Burden of Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations in Oman, January 2008-June 2013
title_fullStr The Burden of Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations in Oman, January 2008-June 2013
title_full_unstemmed The Burden of Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations in Oman, January 2008-June 2013
title_short The Burden of Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations in Oman, January 2008-June 2013
title_sort burden of influenza-associated hospitalizations in oman, january 2008-june 2013
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4671710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26642055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144186
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