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Incidence of Laboratory-Confirmed Influenza among HIV-Infected versus HIV-Uninfected Individuals in Two Districts of Ghana, 2014 to 2016

Authors :
Neha Balachandran
Edem Badji
Jazmin Duque
Kennedy Brightson
Elijah Paa Edu-Quansah
Ekua Essumanma Houphouet
Talla Nzussouo Ndahwouh
Christabel Addo
Meredith McMorrow
William Ampofo
Michael Ntiri
Kwadwo A. Koram
Source :
Am J Trop Med Hyg
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2021.

Abstract

Influenza is known to cause severe respiratory illness in HIV-infected adults, but there are few data describing the relationship between HIV infection and influenza in West African countries such as Ghana. We conducted a prospective cohort study in the Shai-Osudoku and Ningo Prampram districts of Ghana from 2014 to 2016. Beginning May 2014, 266 HIV-infected and 510 HIV-uninfected participants age 18 to 73 years were enrolled and monitored for 12 months. We observed 4 and 11 laboratory-confirmed influenza cases among HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected persons, respectively. The overall rate of laboratory-confirmed influenza among HIV-infected participants was 15.0 per 1,000 person years (PY) (95% CI, 0.3–29.80 per 1,000 PY), whereas that among HIV-uninfected participants was 21.6 per 1,000 PY (95% CI, 8.8–34.3 per 1,000 PY) (incidence density ratio, 0.70; P = 0.56). Our study found no significant difference in the incidence of laboratory-confirmed influenza-associated illness among HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected individuals in Ghana.

Details

ISSN :
14761645 and 00029637
Volume :
105
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a5061d08c411816397f4385056c65623