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Author: McLean, Huong Q.; Peterson, Siri H.; King, Jennifer P.; Meece, Jennifer K.; Belongia, Edward A.
Title: School absenteeism among school-aged children with medically attended acute viral respiratory illness during three influenza seasons, 2012-2013 through 2014-2015
  • Document date: 2017_2_15
  • ID: 1o3mc327_9
    Snippet: Demographic and clinical characteristics were compared using χ 2 tests. Absenteeism rate was estimated by dividing the total number of days missed by the number of children with the infection. Negative binomial regression models were used to estimate the average days absent and 95% confidence interval (CI) for each viral infection category because absenteeism was skewed to the right. All variables potentially associated with days absent were add.....
    Document: Demographic and clinical characteristics were compared using χ 2 tests. Absenteeism rate was estimated by dividing the total number of days missed by the number of children with the infection. Negative binomial regression models were used to estimate the average days absent and 95% confidence interval (CI) for each viral infection category because absenteeism was skewed to the right. All variables potentially associated with days absent were added to the initial model. These variables included sex, race/ethnicity, reported health status prior to current illness, influenza vaccination status at the time of illness onset, and receipt of antivirals (after enrollment in the influenza VE study). Backward elimination with a cutoff of P value=.05 was conducted to determine inclusion in the final model. Age was included a priori. Children with coinfections with viruses other than influenza were excluded.

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