Relationship between influenza and dengue outbreaks, and subsequent bacterial sepsis in French Guiana: a time series analysis
Background: Influenza has been shown to increase the risk for severe bacterial infection, in the tropics the seasonality of influenza epidemics is less marked and this may not be the case. Dengue is often followed by prolonged asthenia and some physicians hypothesized increased susceptibility to inf...
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Main Authors: | Claire Cropet (Author), Philippe Abboud (Author), Emilie Mosnier (Author), Loïc Epelboin (Author), Félix Djossou (Author), Ward Schroeten (Author), Milko Sobesky (Author), Mathieu Nacher (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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