作者: A. G. S. C. JANSEN , E. A. M. SANDERS , A. VAN DER ENDE , A. M. VAN LOON , A. W. HOES
DOI: 10.1017/S0950268807000271
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摘要: Few studies have examined the relationship between viral activity and bacterial invasive disease, considering both influenza virus respiratory syncytial (RSV). This study aimed to assess potential pneumococcal disease (IPD), meningococcal (MD), RSV in The Netherlands. Correlations were determined population-based data on IPD MD during 1997-2003 surveillance data. Incidence rate ratios of periods high over peri-seasonal summer baseline calculated. analyses comprised 7266 3072 cases MD. When from all seasons included, occurrence bacteraemia correlated significantly with children adults. Periods increased showed higher rates older adults than peri-season period. Rates also activity; same appeared true for activity. Although no causal may be inferred these data, they support a role pathogenesis