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Estimating the burden of influenza-associated hospitalizations and deaths in Central America

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INFLUENZA AND OTHER RESPIRATORY VIRUSES
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 340-345

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/irv.12385

Keywords

America; burden of disease; hospitalizations; influenza; meta-analysis; mortality; multiplier model

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  1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [1U01GH000028-04]
  2. Universidad del Valle de Guatemala Strengthening Infectious Disease Research Capacity for Public Health in Guatemala and Central America [1U01GH000028-04]

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ObjectivesOur objective was to estimate the incidence of influenza-associated hospitalizations and in-hospital deaths in Central American Region. Design and settingWe used hospital discharge records, influenza surveillance virology data, and population projections collected from Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua to estimate influenza-associated hospitalizations and in-hospital deaths. We performed a meta-analysis of influenza-associated hospitalizations and in-hospital deaths. Main outcome measuresThe highest annual incidence was observed among children aged <5 years (136 influenza-associated hospitalizations per 100 000 persons). ResultsAnnually, 7 625-11 289 influenza-associated hospitalizations and 352-594 deaths occurred in the subregion. ConclusionsOur results suggest that a substantive number of persons are annually hospitalized because of influenza. Health officials should estimate how many illnesses could be averted through increased influenza vaccination.

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