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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2016; 22 (7): 490-498
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-181506

ABSTRACT

Understanding the genetic evolution of A [H1N1]pdm09 and H3N2 viruses can help better select strains to be included in the annual influenza vaccine. There is little information on their evolution in Jordan so this study investigated the genetic and antigenic variability of A[H1N1]pdm09 and H3N2 viruses in Jordan by performing phylogenetic and genetic analyses of the HA and NA genes of A[H1N1]pdm09 and H3N2 viruses between 2011 and 2013. The full HA and NA genes of 16 H1N1-positive samples obtained in our study and 21 published HA sequences and 20 published NA sequences from Jordanian viruses that were available on online gene databases were analysed. For H3N2, we generated 20 HA and 19 NA sequences and included 19 published HA and NA sequences each in the analysis. Jordanian H1N1 viruses had mutations that are characteristic of antigenic group 6 while H3N2 virus mutations belonged to group 3. No markers of resistance to oseltamivir were detected. The individual mutations are described in detail


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Humans , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Influenza A Virus, H3N2 Subtype/genetics , Influenza Vaccines , Oseltamivir/therapeutic use , Databases, Genetic , Prospective Studies , Cohort Studies , Polymerase Chain Reaction
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2016; 22 (3): 163-174
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-179103

ABSTRACT

A better understanding of risk factors for neonatal intensive care unit [NICU] admission can inform interventions to improve neonatal survival. This study aimed to describe a population of newborns admitted to a NICU in Amman Jordan, and compare them with newborns discharged to home. Newborns born within 96 hours at Al-Bashir Hospital were enrolled from February 2010 to June 2011. Demographic and clinical data were collected for mothers and newborns. Of 5466 enrolled neonates, 373 [6.8%] were admitted to the NICU. The median gestational age of NICU infants was 36 weeks, median birth weight was 2.2 kg and 49.5% were delivered by non-elective caesarean section. Lower gestational age, lower birth weight, delivery by caesarean section and birth in the month of May were statistically significant risk factors for NICU admission. Risk factors for NICU admission were consistent with other populations worldwide; however, median gestational age and birth weight were higher than in developed countries


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Humans , Infant, Newborn , Risk Factors , Infant, Newborn , Surveys and Questionnaires , Cohort Studies , Retrospective Studies , Prospective Studies , Gestational Age
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