Adult hospitalizations for laboratory-positive influenza during the 2005-2006 through 2007-2008 seasons in the United States

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Rates varied by season, age, geographic location, and type/subtype of circulating influenza viruses. Influenza-associated hospitalization surveillance is essential for assessing the relative severity of influenza seasons over time and the burden of influenza-associated complications.
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Authors Dao CN;Kamimoto L;Nowell M;Reingold A;Gershman K;Meek J;Arnold KE;Farley M;Ryan P;Lynfield R;Morin C;Baumbach J;Hancock E;Zansky S;Bennett NM;Thomas A;Vandermeer M;Kirschke DL;Schaffner W;Finelli L; ;;
Journal The Journal of infectious diseases
Year 2010
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