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Epidemiology and burden of Severe Acute Respiratory Infections (SARI) in the aftermath of COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective sentinel surveillance study in a Tunisian Medical ICU, 2022/2023.

Mohamed BoussarsarEmna EnnouriNaima HabbachiNabil BouguezziKhaoula MeddebSalma GallasMalek HafdhiMarwa ZghidiRadhouane ToumiImen Ben SaidaSalma AbidIlhem Boutiba-Ben BoubakerLatifa MaazaouiHakim El GhordAhlem GzaraRihab YazidiAfif Ben Salah
Published in: PloS one (2023)
The present study identified a relatively high rate of SARI cases, with 39% positivity for at least one respiratory virus, with influenza A and B strains occurring predominantly during the early stages of the influenza season. The findings shed light on the considerable resource utilization and mortality associated with these infections, underscoring the urgency for proactive management and efficient resource allocation strategies.
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