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Hospitalizations associated with influenza and respiratory syncytial virus among patients attending a network of private hospitals in South Africa, 2007–2012

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Title
Hospitalizations associated with influenza and respiratory syncytial virus among patients attending a network of private hospitals in South Africa, 2007–2012
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BMC Infectious Diseases, December 2014
DOI 10.1186/s12879-014-0694-x
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Robert Kyeyagalire, Stefano Tempia, Adam L Cohen, Adrian D Smith, Johanna M McAnerney, Veerle Dermaux-Msimang, Cheryl Cohen

Abstract

BackgroundInfluenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection are common causes of lower respiratory tract illness. Data on their burden in low and middle-income settings and from Africa are scarce. We aimed to estimate age-specific rates of hospitalization attributable to influenza and RSV among patients attending private hospitals in South Africa during 2007¿2012.MethodsWe estimated annual age-specific rates of influenza- and RSV-associated hospitalization (that is respiratory hospitalizations likely due to influenza or RSV infection) by applying regression models to monthly administrative hospitalization data from a national private hospital group, using influenza and RSV surveillance data as covariates.ResultsEstimated mean hospitalization rates associated with seasonal influenza were 75 (95% confidence interval (CI), 41¿108) and 3 (95% CI, 2¿5) per 100,000 person-years for all-respiratory and all-circulatory causes, respectively. Children <1 year and adults ¿75 years were the most affected, with influenza-associated all-respiratory hospitalization rates estimated at 255 (95% CI, 143¿358) and 380 (95% CI, 227¿506) per 100,000 person-years, respectively. Excess all-circulatory hospitalizations associated with seasonal influenza were only observed in adults ¿65 years. Annual hospitalization rates associated with RSV averaged an estimate of 223 (95% CI, 128¿317) per 100,000 person-years for all-respiratory causes. Among children <1 year, RSV-associated all-respiratory hospitalization rate of 7,601 (95% CI, 4,312-10,817) per 100,000 person-years was estimated.ConclusionsInfluenza and RSV substantially contributed to hospitalizations over the study period.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 13 16%
Student > Bachelor 13 16%
Researcher 11 14%
Student > Master 11 14%
Student > Doctoral Student 5 6%
Other 12 15%
Unknown 14 18%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 26 33%
Immunology and Microbiology 6 8%
Nursing and Health Professions 5 6%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 5 6%
Social Sciences 5 6%
Other 13 16%
Unknown 19 24%
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