id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-321704-jozrgcq3 Tan, Xin Quan Respiratory viral pathogens among Singapore military servicemen 2009 – 2012: epidemiology and clinical characteristics 2014-04-15 .txt text/plain 3862 207 48 METHODS: From May 2009 through October 2012, 7733 consenting cases of febrile respiratory illness (FRI) (temperature [greater than or equal to]37.5degreesC with cough or sorethroat) and controls in the Singapore military had clinical data and nasal washes collected prospectively. As influenza viruses have accounted for only between 10.1% to 53.0% of all ILI cases [15] [16] [17] , it is important to understand the contribution of other respiratory pathogens to overall morbidity and to determine their epidemiological distribution and clinical presentation. To address these issues, this study explores data obtained from a respiratory disease sentinel surveillance system in the Singapore military to examine the etiologic viral agents of respiratory illnesses in a tropical environment, to determine the viruses that circulate post-influenza vaccination, and to compare the differences in clinical presentation. ./cache/cord-321704-jozrgcq3.txt ./txt/cord-321704-jozrgcq3.txt