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Ajouter le résultat dans votre panier Affiner la rechercheGrippe aviaire : actualité épidémiologique et veille sanitaire / Bonmarin I in Médecine et maladies infectieuses [Med Mal Infect], Vol. 38, N° Suppl 2 (06/2008)
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Titre : Grippe aviaire : actualité épidémiologique et veille sanitaire Type de document : Article scientifique Auteur(s) : Bonmarin I Appartenance auteur(s) InVS DMI Année de publication : 2008 Article en page(s) : S124-5 Langues : Français (fre)
in Médecine et maladies infectieuses [Med Mal Infect] > Vol. 38, N° Suppl 2 (06/2008) . - S124-5Mots-clés : Grippe aviaire ; Influenza ; Surveillance épidémiologique PMID Pubmed : Pubmed : 18711804 Corpus : Production scientifique InVS Permalink : http://opac.invs.sante.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3418 [article]Overrepresentation of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus among severe influenza cases in the 2011/12 season in four European countries / Beaute J in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease monthly [Euro Surveill], Vol. 17, N° 9 ([01/03/2012])
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Titre : Overrepresentation of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus among severe influenza cases in the 2011/12 season in four European countries Type de document : Article scientifique Auteur(s) : Beaute J ; Broberg E ; Plata F ; Bonmarin I ; O'Donnell J ; Delgado C ; Boddington N ; Snacken R Appartenance auteur(s) InVS DMI Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : pii=20105 Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease monthly [Euro Surveill] > Vol. 17, N° 9 [01/03/2012] . - pii=20105Mots-clés : Grippe ; Influenza ; Gravité ; Hospitalisation ; Irlande ; Espagne ; Royaume Uni ; France Résumé : In France, Ireland, Spain and the United Kingdom, the influenza season 2011/12 started in the final weeks of 2011 and has been dominated by influenza A(H3) viruses with minimal circulation of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and B viruses. A relatively greater proportion, however, of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 viruses were reported in hospitalised laboratory-confirmed influenza cases in four countries. Compared to the season 2010/11, the proportion of subtype A(H3) among hospitalised cases has increased, associated with a larger proportion of cases in the youngest and oldest age groups. (R.A.) PMID Pubmed : Pubmed : 22401564 Corpus : Production scientifique InVS Lien(s) externe(s) : http://www.eurosurveillance.org/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleId=20105 Permalink : http://opac.invs.sante.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10518 [article]Documents numériques
10518_PSAdobe Acrobat PDFSimultaneous investigation of influenza and enteric viruses in the stools of adult patients consulting in general practice for acute diarrhea / Arena C in Virology Journal [Virol J], Vol. 9, N° 1 ([18/06/2012])
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Titre : Simultaneous investigation of influenza and enteric viruses in the stools of adult patients consulting in general practice for acute diarrhea Type de document : Article scientifique Auteur(s) : Arena C ; Amoros JP ; Vaillant V ; Balay K ; Chikhi Brachet R ; Varesi L ; Arrighi I ; Blanchon T ; Carrat F ; Hanslik T ; Falchi A Appartenance auteur(s) InVS DMI Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : 116 Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Virology Journal [Virol J] > Vol. 9, N° 1 [18/06/2012] . - 116Mots-clés : Adulte ; Entérovirus ; Influenza ; Excrétion ; Diarrhée Résumé : BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal symptoms are not an uncommon manifestation of an influenza virusinfection. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the presence of influenza viruses inthe stools of adult patients consulting their general practitioner for uncomplicated acutediarrhea (AD) and the proportion of concurrent infections by enteric and influenza viruses.
METHOD: A case-control study was conducted from December 2010 to April 2011. Stool specimenswere collected and tested for influenza viruses A (seasonal A/H3N2 and pandemic A/H1N1)and B, and for four enteric viruses (astrovirus, group A rotavirus, human enteric adenovirus,norovirus of genogroups I - NoVGI - and genogroup II - NoVGII).
RESULTS: General practitioners enrolled 138 cases and 93 controls. Of the 138 stool specimenscollected, 92 (66.7%) were positive for at least one of the four enteric viruses analysed and 10(7.2%) tested positive for one influenza virus. None of these 10 influenza positive patientsreported respiratory symptoms. In five influenza-positive patients (3.6%), we also detectedone enteric virus, with 4 of them being positive for influenza B (2 had co-detection withNoVGI, 1 with NoVGII, and 1 with astrovirus). None of the 93 controls tested positive forone of the enteric and/or other influenza viruses we investigated.
CONCLUSIONS: In this study we showed that the simultaneous detection of influenza and enteric viruses is nota rare event. We have also reported, for the first time in general practice, the presence ofseasonal and pandemic influenza viruses in the stools of adult patients consulting foruncomplicated AD. A simultaneous investigation of enteric and influenza viruses in patientscomplaining of gastrointestinal symptoms could be useful for future studies to better identifythe agents responsible for AD.PMID Pubmed : Pubmed : 22709374 Lien externe DOI : DOI : 10.1186/1743-422X-9-116 Corpus : Production scientifique InVS Permalink : http://opac.invs.sante.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10802 [article]









