Abstract
Accuracy of Dengue Reporting by National Surveillance System, Brazil.
Highlights
The genus Helicobacter currently comprises 48 formally named species belonging to the gastric or enterohepatic group according to their ecologic niche
The rarity of reported H. trogontum infections might be linked to the difficulty associated with culturing and identifying the bacterium or to a low level of exposure to this pathogen
We estimated multiplication factors by dividing the number of dengue cases in our study by the number of study patients who were reported to SINAN as having dengue
Summary
The genus Helicobacter currently comprises 48 formally named species belonging to the gastric or enterohepatic group according to their ecologic niche. Accuracy of Dengue Reporting by National Surveillance System, Brazil Accuracy of a national surveillance system for recording cases of suspected dengue among patients with acute febrile illness who visited an emergency health unit of Salvador, Brazil, January 1, 2009–December 31, 2011*
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