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Author: Abdalla, Osman; Mohammed, Mutaz; Hakawi, Ahmed Mohammed; Aljifri, Alanoud; Abdalla, Mohamed; Eltigani, Sara; Mujib, Sahibzada Azhar; Assiri, Abdullah
Title: Hospital-based surveillance of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus in Saudi Arabia, 2010-2016
  • Document date: 2020_2_6
  • ID: iwtevhmq_14
    Snippet: The most affected age group was age 30-59 years, predominantly in all years, which may be because this age group is the most active in society and might be more exposed to infection, followed by the age group 15-29 years. The least affected were children and adolescents, but they still constitute a large proportion of cases (around 40%). All age groups were affected, and the proportions among age groups showed a similar pattern by time of year be.....
    Document: The most affected age group was age 30-59 years, predominantly in all years, which may be because this age group is the most active in society and might be more exposed to infection, followed by the age group 15-29 years. The least affected were children and adolescents, but they still constitute a large proportion of cases (around 40%). All age groups were affected, and the proportions among age groups showed a similar pattern by time of year between clinical and confirmed cases. The occurrence of cases among all age groups indicates a community spread of infection following the 2009 pandemic. Over time, there was an ranged between 0.12% to 0.90% over the seven years. Confirmed H1N1 CFR was (608/17 094) 3.56% (95%CI: 3.29-3.85), ranging between 2.50% in 2015 to 9.48% in 2013 (Table 1) .

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