Journal article

The epidemiology of interpandemic and pandemic influenza in Vietnam, 2007-2010

P Horby, LQ Mai, A Fox, PQ Thai, N Thi Thu Yen, LT Thanh, N Le Khanh Hang, TN Duong, DD Thoang, J Farrar, M Wolbers, NT Hien

American Journal of Epidemiology | Published : 2012

Abstract

Prospective community-based studies have provided fundamental insights into the epidemiology of influenza in temperate regions, but few comparable studies have been undertaken in the tropics. The authors conducted prospective influenza surveillance and intermittent seroprevalence surveys in a household-based cohort in Vietnam between December 2007 and April 2010, resulting in 1,793 person-seasons of influenza surveillance. Age-and sex-standardized estimates of the risk of acquiring any influenza infection per season in persons 5 years of age or older were 21.1% (95% confidence interval: 17.4, 24.7) in season 1, 26.4% (95% confidence interval: 22.6, 30.2) in season 2, and 17.0% (95% confidenc..

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