Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (Dec 2019)

Influenza Sentinel Surveillance and Severe Acute Respiratory Infection in a Reference Hospital in Southern Brazil

  • Heloisa Zimmerman Faggion,
  • Jaqueline Leotte,
  • Hygor Trombetta,
  • Luciane Aparecida Pereira,
  • Bruna Amaral Lapinski,
  • Meri Bordignon Nogueira,
  • Luine Rosele Vidal,
  • Bernardo Machado Almeida,
  • Ricardo Rasmussen Petterle,
  • Sonia Mara Raboni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0498-2017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53

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Abstract INTRODUCTION: We report the results of the active surveillance of influenza infections in hospitalized patients and the evaluation of the seasonality and correlation with temperature and rainfall data. METHODS: During the 2-year study period, 775 patients were tested for 15 respiratory viruses (RVs). RESULTS: Most of the 57% of (n=444) virus-positive samples were human rhinovirus and respiratory syncytial virus. However, 10.4% (n=46) were influenza virus (80% FluA; 20% FluB). Age and SARI were significantly associated with influenza. FluB circulation was higher is 2013. CONCLUSIONS: In the post-epidemic period, influenza remains an important cause of hospitalization in SARI patients.

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