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Mortality attributable to 9 common infections: significant effect of influenza a, respiratory syncytial virus, influenza B, norovirus, and parainfluenza in elderly persons
Authors:van Asten Liselotte  van den Wijngaard Cees  van Pelt Wilfrid  van de Kassteele Jan  Meijer Adam  van der Hoek Wim  Kretzschmar Mirjam  Koopmans Marion
Institution:Centre for Infectious Disease Control Netherlands.
Abstract:Background.Because there may be substantial hidden mortality caused by common seasonal pathogens, we estimated the number of deaths in elderly persons attributable to viruses and bacteria for which robust weekly laboratory surveillance data were available. Methods.On weekly time series (1999-2007) we used regression models to associate total death counts in individuals aged 65-74, 75-84, and ≥85 years (a population of 2.5 million) with pathogen circulation-influenza A (season-specific), influenza B, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), parainfluenza, enterovirus, rotavirus, norovirus, Campylobacter, and Salmonella-adjusted for extreme outdoor temperatures. Results.Influenza A and RSV were significantly (P?
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