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Surveillance and Clinical Characterization of Influenza in a University Cohort in Singapore: e0119485
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Virk, Ramandeep Kaur
, Chelvi, C Senthamarai
, Chua, Catherine
, Ooi, Say-Tat
, Lim, Elizabeth Ai-Sim
, Tan, Aidan Lyanzhiang
, Inoue, Masafumi
, Tan, Boon-Huan
, Tambyah, Paul Anantharajah
, Chan, Ka-Wei
2015
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Surveillance and Clinical Characterization of Influenza in a University Cohort in Singapore: e0119485
by
Virk, Ramandeep Kaur
, Chelvi, C Senthamarai
, Chua, Catherine
, Ooi, Say-Tat
, Lim, Elizabeth Ai-Sim
, Tan, Aidan Lyanzhiang
, Inoue, Masafumi
, Tan, Boon-Huan
, Tambyah, Paul Anantharajah
, Chan, Ka-Wei
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2015
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Surveillance and Clinical Characterization of Influenza in a University Cohort in Singapore: e0119485
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Virk, Ramandeep Kaur
, Chelvi, C Senthamarai
, Chua, Catherine
, Ooi, Say-Tat
, Lim, Elizabeth Ai-Sim
, Tan, Aidan Lyanzhiang
, Inoue, Masafumi
, Tan, Boon-Huan
, Tambyah, Paul Anantharajah
, Chan, Ka-Wei
2015
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Surveillance and Clinical Characterization of Influenza in a University Cohort in Singapore: e0119485
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Surveillance and Clinical Characterization of Influenza in a University Cohort in Singapore: e0119485
2015
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Background Southeast Asia is a potential locus for the emergence of novel influenza strains. However, information on influenza within the region is limited. Objectives This study was to determine the proportion of influenza-like illness (ILI) caused by influenza A and B viruses in a university cohort in Singapore, identify important distinctive clinical features of influenza infection and potential factors associated with influenza infection compared with other causes of ILI. Methodology A surveillance study was conducted from 2007 to 2009, at the University Health and Wellness Centre, National University of Singapore (NUS). Basic demographic information and nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from consenting students and staff with ILI, with Influenza A and B identified by both culture and molecular methods. Results Proportions of influenza A and B virus infections in subjects with ILI were 153/500 (30.6%) and 11/500 (2.2%) respectively. The predominant subtype was A/H1N1, including both the seasonal strain (20/153) and the pandemic strain (72/153). The clinical symptom of fever was more common in subjects with laboratory confirmed influenza than other ILIs. On-campus hostel residence and being a student (compared with staff) were associated with increased risk of laboratory confirmed influenza A/H1N1 2009 infection. Conclusions This study provides a baseline prevalence of influenza infection within young adults in Singapore in a university setting. Potential risk factors, such as hostel residence, were identified, allowing for more targeted infection control measures in the event of a future influenza pandemic.
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