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. 1994 Jul-Dec;39(3-4):185-90.

[Epidemiological observations on the evolution of influenza in the city of Iaşi in the epidemic season of 1993-1994]

[Article in Romanian]
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[Epidemiological observations on the evolution of influenza in the city of Iaşi in the epidemic season of 1993-1994]

[Article in Romanian]
D Azoicăi et al. Bacteriol Virusol Parazitol Epidemiol. 1994 Jul-Dec.

Abstract

The epidemiological, clinical and laboratory data of influenza and other respiratory diseases recorded during the epidemic season 1993-1994, as they resulted from the comparative analysis of the cases reported weekly and those recorded through the "sentinel" collectivities method, are presented. The findings at admissions to the Infectious Diseases Hospital, Military Hospital, Diagnosis and Treatment Centre for Pupils and Students and the solicitation for medical care at the Emergency Ambulance Service were also interpreted. The involvement of A/Beijing/32/92/(H3N2) influenza virus was confirmed by evidencing the seroconversion on two serum samples tested through RIH, while for others antigens anamnestic reactions were recorded. The influenza epidemic had affected all age groups, with horizontal extension, a first rise in December 1993 followed by the decline determined by winter vacation being notice. A second epidemic rise, much stronger, started beginning with the last month of January and reached a peak at mid February, followed by a marked decline.

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