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Influenza and community-acquired pneumonia interactions: The impact of order and time of infection on population patterns
ReviewAbstract: Discoveries made during the 1918 influenza A pandemic and reports of severe disease associated withPalabras claves:community-acquired infections, Influenza, human, pneumococcal infections, PneumoniaAutores:Aiello A.E., Betsy Foxman, Davis B.M., Dawid S., Rohani P., Shrestha S.Fuentes:scopusIdentifying the interaction between influenza and pneumococcal pneumonia using incidence data
ArticleAbstract: The association between influenza virus and the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) haPalabras claves:Autores:Betsy Foxman, Rohani P., Shrestha S., Steiner C., Viboud C., Weinberger D.M.Fuentes:scopusThe role of influenza in the epidemiology of pneumonia
ArticleAbstract: Interactions arising from sequential viral and bacterial infections play important roles in the epidPalabras claves:Autores:Berus J., Betsy Foxman, Rohani P., Shrestha S., Steiner C., Van Panhuis W.G., Viboud C.Fuentes:scopusTime and dose-dependent risk of pneumococcal pneumonia following influenza: A model for within-host interaction between influenza and Streptococcus pneumoniae
ArticleAbstract: A significant fraction of seasonal and in particular pandemic influenza deaths are attributed to secPalabras claves:influenza, Influenza-pneumococcal interaction, mathematical model, Pneumococcus, Within-host modelAutores:Aiello A.E., Berus J., Betsy Foxman, Davis B.M., Dawid S., Rohani P., Shrestha S.Fuentes:scopus