Abstract
In addition to the proportional increase in cases of non-type b Haemophilus influenzae disease in the post-H. influenzae type b vaccine era, the incidence of invasive H. influenzae disease was found to be approaching the rates of H. influenzae type b disease that were documented in the prevaccine period. Fifty-six percent of invasive disease now occurs in individuals aged \textgreater10 years.
- adolescent,
- adult,
- age
- aged,
- b,
- child,
- communicable
- diseases,
- emerging,
- epidemiologic
- factors,
- female,
- haemophilus
- humans,
- incidence,
- infant,
- infections,
- influenzae
- influenzae,
- male,
- manitoba,
- middle
- pilot
- preschool,
- prevalence,
- projects,
- retrospective
- sentinel
- studies,
- surveillance
- type
- vaccines,
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