Pathogen surveillance Results of respiratory tract infections In a military Command in Spring and Winter
Journal: Preventive Medicine Research (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-12-31
Authors : Liqingfeng Lixiangda Shimengjing Yanghuisuo Dengbing Wangjian Zhouyuanyuan Bingfeng;
Page : 1-4
Keywords : ;
Abstract
ToinvestigateThepathogenictrendstoRespiratoryinfectiousdiseasesinamilitarycommandinor[dertoprovideReference thenGuidancetoEpidemicpreventionandcontrol.Methodssurveillancedatafrom2014.10to2015.04werecollectedfrom thesurveillancePlatformforPathogensofRespiratoryinfectiousDiseases,weredescriptivelyanalyzedbyExcel2007.Res ults281CasesToPositivesampleswerefoundin1518casesofsamples.Thepositiveratewas18.51%.Theamountof samplecollectionandpositiveRateacrossthemilitaryCommandkeptRisingFromOctobertoDecember,but*Decreasedfr omOut of the otheruaryTo March.ThemajorityinpositiveSampleswereInfluenzaA.(88.61%),adenovirus(8.19%)andinfluenzaBvirus(3 20%).Conclusion,incidencetoRespiratoryinfectiousdiseasesinwinterandSpringisHigh, in,militarycommand.Influenza A,adenovirusandinfluenzaBarethemaintypes,specificmeasuresshouldbetaken.
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