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. 2019 Jul 19;14(7):e0219376. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0219376

Table 4. Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of patients tested for influenza in two cities of Pakistan, 2012–16.

Characteristics Islamabad Multan Total
(n = 4783) (n = 1515) (n = 6298)
Age groups
<2 years 593 (12.4) 538 (35.5) 1131 (18.0)
2–4 years 372 (7.8) 170 (11.2) 542 (8.6)
5–14 years 716 (15.0) 125 (8.3) 841 (13.4)
15–49 years 2150 (45.0) 551 (36.4) 2701 (42.9)
50–64 years 554 (11.6) 93 (6.1) 647 (10.3)
65 and above 398 (8.3) 38 (2.5) 436 (6.9)
Gender
Male 2556 (53.4) 939 (62.0) 3495 (55.5)
Female 2227 (46.6) 576 (38.0) 2803 (44.5)
Type of case
ILIa 2763 (57.8) 552 (36.4) 3315 (52.6)
SARIb 2020 (42.2) 963 (63.6) 2983 (47.4)
Year
2012–2013 709 (14.8) 33 (2.2) 742 (11.8)
2013–2014 1033 (21.6) 393 (25.9) 1426 (22.6)
2014–2015 966 (20.2) 467 (30.8) 1433 (22.8)
2015–2016 636 (13.3) 488 (32.2) 1124 (17.8)
2016–2017 1439 (30.1) 134 (8.8) 1573 (25.0)

aILI: Influenza like Illness

bSARI: Severe Acute Respiratory Illness