The Changing Epidemiology of Invasive Haemophilus influenzae Disease, Especially in Persons >=65 Years Old
Clinical Infectious Diseases2007Vol. 44(6), pp. 810–816
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Abstract
In Illinois, the incidence of invasive H. influenzae disease increased from 1996 to 2004, and its epidemiological characteristics changed from a disease predominantly found in children and dominated by serotype b to a disease predominantly found in adults and dominated by nontypeable strains.
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