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Sentinel surveillance for influenza among severe acute respiratory infection and acute febrile illness inpatients at three hospitals in Ghana
BACKGROUND: Influenza epidemiology in Africa is generally not well understood. Using syndrome definitions to screen patients for laboratory confirmation of infection is an established means to effectively conduct influenza surveillance. METHODS: To compare influenza‐related epidemiologic data, from...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4947945/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27239956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12397 |
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author | Jones, Alexander H. Ampofo, William Akuffo, Richard Doman, Brooke Duplessis, Christopher Amankwa, Joseph A. Sarpong, Charity Sagoe, Ken Agbenohevi, Prince Puplampu, Naiki Armah, George Koram, Kwadwo A. Nyarko, Edward O. Bel‐Nono, Samuel Dueger, Erica L. |
author_facet | Jones, Alexander H. Ampofo, William Akuffo, Richard Doman, Brooke Duplessis, Christopher Amankwa, Joseph A. Sarpong, Charity Sagoe, Ken Agbenohevi, Prince Puplampu, Naiki Armah, George Koram, Kwadwo A. Nyarko, Edward O. Bel‐Nono, Samuel Dueger, Erica L. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Influenza epidemiology in Africa is generally not well understood. Using syndrome definitions to screen patients for laboratory confirmation of infection is an established means to effectively conduct influenza surveillance. METHODS: To compare influenza‐related epidemiologic data, from October 2010 through March 2013, we enrolled hospitalized severe acute respiratory infection (SARI; fever with respiratory symptoms) and acute febrile illness (AFI; fever without respiratory or other localizing symptoms) patients from three referral hospitals in Ghana. Demographic and epidemiologic data were obtained from enrolled patients after which nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs were collected, and processed by molecular methods for the presence of influenza viruses. RESULTS: Of 730 SARI patients, 59 (8%) were influenza positive; of 543 AFI patients, 34 (6%) were positive for influenza. Both SARI and AFI surveillance yielded influenza A(H3N2) (3% versus 1%), A(H1N1)pdm09 (2% versus 1%), and influenza B (3% versus 4%) in similar proportions. Data from both syndromes show year‐round influenza transmission but with increased caseloads associated with the rainy seasons. CONCLUSIONS: As an appreciable percentage of influenza cases (37%) presented without defined respiratory symptoms, and thus met the AFI but not the SARI definition, it is important to consider broader screening criteria (i.e., AFI) to identify all laboratory‐confirmed influenza. The identified influenza transmission seasonality has important implications for the timing of related public health interventions. |
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spelling | pubmed-49479452016-09-01 Sentinel surveillance for influenza among severe acute respiratory infection and acute febrile illness inpatients at three hospitals in Ghana Jones, Alexander H. Ampofo, William Akuffo, Richard Doman, Brooke Duplessis, Christopher Amankwa, Joseph A. Sarpong, Charity Sagoe, Ken Agbenohevi, Prince Puplampu, Naiki Armah, George Koram, Kwadwo A. Nyarko, Edward O. Bel‐Nono, Samuel Dueger, Erica L. Influenza Other Respir Viruses Original Articles BACKGROUND: Influenza epidemiology in Africa is generally not well understood. Using syndrome definitions to screen patients for laboratory confirmation of infection is an established means to effectively conduct influenza surveillance. METHODS: To compare influenza‐related epidemiologic data, from October 2010 through March 2013, we enrolled hospitalized severe acute respiratory infection (SARI; fever with respiratory symptoms) and acute febrile illness (AFI; fever without respiratory or other localizing symptoms) patients from three referral hospitals in Ghana. Demographic and epidemiologic data were obtained from enrolled patients after which nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs were collected, and processed by molecular methods for the presence of influenza viruses. RESULTS: Of 730 SARI patients, 59 (8%) were influenza positive; of 543 AFI patients, 34 (6%) were positive for influenza. Both SARI and AFI surveillance yielded influenza A(H3N2) (3% versus 1%), A(H1N1)pdm09 (2% versus 1%), and influenza B (3% versus 4%) in similar proportions. Data from both syndromes show year‐round influenza transmission but with increased caseloads associated with the rainy seasons. CONCLUSIONS: As an appreciable percentage of influenza cases (37%) presented without defined respiratory symptoms, and thus met the AFI but not the SARI definition, it is important to consider broader screening criteria (i.e., AFI) to identify all laboratory‐confirmed influenza. The identified influenza transmission seasonality has important implications for the timing of related public health interventions. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-06-30 2016-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4947945/ /pubmed/27239956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12397 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Jones, Alexander H. Ampofo, William Akuffo, Richard Doman, Brooke Duplessis, Christopher Amankwa, Joseph A. Sarpong, Charity Sagoe, Ken Agbenohevi, Prince Puplampu, Naiki Armah, George Koram, Kwadwo A. Nyarko, Edward O. Bel‐Nono, Samuel Dueger, Erica L. Sentinel surveillance for influenza among severe acute respiratory infection and acute febrile illness inpatients at three hospitals in Ghana |
title | Sentinel surveillance for influenza among severe acute respiratory infection and acute febrile illness inpatients at three hospitals in Ghana |
title_full | Sentinel surveillance for influenza among severe acute respiratory infection and acute febrile illness inpatients at three hospitals in Ghana |
title_fullStr | Sentinel surveillance for influenza among severe acute respiratory infection and acute febrile illness inpatients at three hospitals in Ghana |
title_full_unstemmed | Sentinel surveillance for influenza among severe acute respiratory infection and acute febrile illness inpatients at three hospitals in Ghana |
title_short | Sentinel surveillance for influenza among severe acute respiratory infection and acute febrile illness inpatients at three hospitals in Ghana |
title_sort | sentinel surveillance for influenza among severe acute respiratory infection and acute febrile illness inpatients at three hospitals in ghana |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4947945/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27239956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12397 |
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