the burden of common infectious disease syndromes at the clinic and household level from population-based surveillance in rural and urban kenya常见的传染性疾病的负担综合症在诊所和家庭在肯尼亚农村和城市人群的监测水平.pdfVIP

the burden of common infectious disease syndromes at the clinic and household level from population-based surveillance in rural and urban kenya常见的传染性疾病的负担综合症在诊所和家庭在肯尼亚农村和城市人群的监测水平.pdf

  1. 1、原创力文档(book118)网站文档一经付费(服务费),不意味着购买了该文档的版权,仅供个人/单位学习、研究之用,不得用于商业用途,未经授权,严禁复制、发行、汇编、翻译或者网络传播等,侵权必究。。
  2. 2、本站所有内容均由合作方或网友上传,本站不对文档的完整性、权威性及其观点立场正确性做任何保证或承诺!文档内容仅供研究参考,付费前请自行鉴别。如您付费,意味着您自己接受本站规则且自行承担风险,本站不退款、不进行额外附加服务;查看《如何避免下载的几个坑》。如果您已付费下载过本站文档,您可以点击 这里二次下载
  3. 3、如文档侵犯商业秘密、侵犯著作权、侵犯人身权等,请点击“版权申诉”(推荐),也可以打举报电话:400-050-0827(电话支持时间:9:00-18:30)。
  4. 4、该文档为VIP文档,如果想要下载,成为VIP会员后,下载免费。
  5. 5、成为VIP后,下载本文档将扣除1次下载权益。下载后,不支持退款、换文档。如有疑问请联系我们
  6. 6、成为VIP后,您将拥有八大权益,权益包括:VIP文档下载权益、阅读免打扰、文档格式转换、高级专利检索、专属身份标志、高级客服、多端互通、版权登记。
  7. 7、VIP文档为合作方或网友上传,每下载1次, 网站将根据用户上传文档的质量评分、类型等,对文档贡献者给予高额补贴、流量扶持。如果你也想贡献VIP文档。上传文档
查看更多
the burden of common infectious disease syndromes at the clinic and household level from population-based surveillance in rural and urban kenya常见的传染性疾病的负担综合症在诊所和家庭在肯尼亚农村和城市人群的监测水平

The Burden of Common Infectious Disease Syndromes at the Clinic and Household Level from Population-Based Surveillance in Rural and Urban Kenya Daniel R. Feikin1,2*, Beatrice Olack 1,2, Godfrey M. Bigogo1,2, Allan Audi1,2, Leonard Cosmas 1,2, Barrack 1,2 1,2 1,2 2 1,2 Aura , Heather Burke , M. Kariuki Njenga , John Williamson , Robert F. Breiman 1 International Emerging Infections Program-Kenya, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-Nairobi and Kisumu, Nairobi and Kisumu, Kenya, 2 Kenya Medical Research Institute/CDC Public Health and Research Collaboration, Kisumu and Nairobi, Kenya Abstract Background: Characterizing infectious disease burden in Africa is important for prioritizing and targeting limited resources for curative and preventive services and monitoring the impact of interventions. Methods: From June 1, 2006 to May 31, 2008, we estimated rates of acute lower respiratory tract illness (ALRI), diarrhea and acute febrile illness (AFI) among .50,000 persons participating in population-based surveillance in impoverished, rural western Kenya (Asembo) and an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya (Kibera). Field workers visited households every two weeks, collecting recent illness information and performing limited exams. Participants could access free high-quality care in a designated referral clinic in each site. Incidence and longitudinal prevalence were calculated and compared using Poisson regression. Results: Incidence rates resulting in clinic visitation were the following: ALRI — 0.36 and 0.51 episodes per year for children ,5 years and 0.067 and 0.026 for persons $5 years in Asembo and Kibera, respectively; diarrhea — 0.40 and 0.71 episodes per year for children ,5 years and 0.09 and 0.062 for persons $5 ye

您可能关注的文档

文档评论(0)

118zhuanqian + 关注
实名认证
文档贡献者

该用户很懒,什么也没介绍

1亿VIP精品文档

相关文档