Sentence examples for influenza consistent with from inspiring English sources

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Among 50- to 80-year-olds, only fever was associated with influenza, consistent with prior studies failing to identify reliable clinical predictors among older adults [ 20, 24].

Since NC lineages are most often inferred to be derived from recent immigration events, and migration to NC is mainly from SC, we conclude that SC serves as the primary source for NC H3N2 influenza consistent with [ 25].

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We found slightly more S. pneumoniae than H. influenzae, consistent with what was seen elsewhere in the pre-PCV7 era [ 3].

In both chromosomal and synthetic-USS uptake experiments A. pleuropneumoniae took up substantially less DNA than did H. influenzae, consistent with its lower transformation frequency.

The isolated microorganisms in our series (Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Haemophilus influenza) are consistent with the findings from a prospective study in hospitalised patients with acute COPD exacerbations [18] and similar to previous literature [19].

Estimates of reproductive rates, higher than for seasonal influenza, are consistent with past pandemics [ 2, 3].

10.7554/eLife.07361.006 Figure 4. Influenza phylogenies consistent with the three distinct molecular pathways by which antigenic cluster transitions may occur.

Results using the Pneumonia and Influenza definition were consistent with that of the Influenza definition (Table 1).

Similarly, a studies of stored serum samples from the pre-pandemic period found some level of cross-reactive antibody in older adults [19] and that the oldest individuals (born between 1909 1919; age 90 100) had antibodies against the 2009 novel H1N1 influenza virus [20], consistent with prior infection with 1918 influenza.

The finding that the brain concentrations of OEE and OC increased in the presence of inflammation (Oshima et al., 2009), which can be induced by the influenza virus, is consistent with the observation that severe influenza causes hyperpermeability in the brain (Wang et al., 2010).

The estimated effects of air pollutants at the mean level of influenza intensity are consistent with our previous studies for the short-term effects of air pollutants without adjustment for influenza intensity (Wong et al. 2001 , 2002.

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