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Prevalence and factors influencing the distribution of influenza viruses in Kenya: Seven-year hospital-based surveillance of influenza-like illness (2007-2013)
- Source :
- PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 8, p e0237857 (2020), PLoS ONE
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2020.
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Abstract
- BackgroundInfluenza viruses remain a global threat with the potential to trigger outbreaks and pandemics. Globally, seasonal influenza viruses' mortality range from 291 243-645 832 annually, of which 17% occurs in Sub-Saharan Africa. We sought to estimate the overall prevalence of influenza infections in Kenya, identifying factors influencing the distribution of these infections, and describe trends in occurrence from 2007 to 2013.MethodsSurveillance was conducted at eight district hospital sites countrywide. Participants who met the case definition for influenza-like illness were enrolled in the surveillance program. The nasopharyngeal specimens were collected from all participants. We tested all specimens for influenza viruses with quantitative reverse transcriptase real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) assay. Bivariate and multivariate log-binomial regression was performed with a statistically significant level of pResultsA total of 17446 participants enrolled in the program. The overall prevalence of influenza viruses was 19% (n = 3230), of which 76% (n = 2449) were type A, 21% (n = 669) type B and 3% (n = 112) A/ B coinfection. Of those with type A, 59% (n = 1451) were not subtyped. Seasonal influenza A/H3N2 was found in 48% (n = 475), influenza A/H1N1/pdm 2009 in 43% (n = 434), and seasonal influenza A/ H1N1 in 9% (n = 88) participants. Both genders were represented, whereas a large proportion of participants 55% were ≤1year age. Influenza prevalence was high, 2 times more in other age categories compared to ≤1year age. Category of occupation other than children and school attendees had a high prevalence of influenza virus (p< ConclusionsInfluenza viruses circulate year-round and occur among children as well as the adult population in Kenya. Occupational and school-based settings showed a higher prevalence of influenza viruses. There were no regular seasonal patterns for influenza viruses.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Male
RNA viruses
Influenza Viruses
Viral Diseases
Epidemiology
Distribution (economics)
Social Sciences
medicine.disease_cause
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Geographical Locations
Families
0302 clinical medicine
Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype
Medical Conditions
Sociology
Nasopharynx
Pandemic
Influenza A virus
Prevalence
Medicine and Health Sciences
Child
Children
Multidisciplinary
Schools
virus diseases
Hospital based
Middle Aged
Infectious Diseases
Medical Microbiology
Child, Preschool
Viral Pathogens
Epidemiological Monitoring
Viruses
Coinfection
Medicine
Female
Pathogens
Infants
Research Article
Adult
Adolescent
Infectious Disease Control
Science
030231 tropical medicine
Disease Surveillance
Microbiology
Virus
Education
03 medical and health sciences
Influenza, Human
medicine
Humans
Microbial Pathogens
Pandemics
Aged
Demography
Influenza-like illness
Biology and life sciences
business.industry
Influenza A Virus, H3N2 Subtype
Organisms
Outbreak
Infant
medicine.disease
030112 virology
Kenya
Influenza
Influenza B virus
Age Groups
Infectious Disease Surveillance
People and Places
Africa
Population Groupings
business
Orthomyxoviruses
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 19326203
- Volume :
- 15
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PLoS ONE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8d6b1e7eb76c9727ef4b1b63a4258f6d