Community influenza activity and risk of acute influenza-like illness episodes among healthy unvaccinated pregnant and postpartum women.

@article{Lindsay2006CommunityIA,
  title={Community influenza activity and risk of acute influenza-like illness episodes among healthy unvaccinated pregnant and postpartum women.},
  author={Lisa Lindsay and Lisa A. Jackson and David A Savitz and David J Weber and Gary G Koch and Lan Kong and Harry A. Guess},
  journal={American journal of epidemiology},
  year={2006},
  volume={163 9},
  pages={
          838-48
        }
}
This study investigated the relation between weekly levels of influenza activity and the risk of acute influenza-like illness episodes among 8,323 healthy pregnant and postpartum women enrolled in a Puget Sound region, Washington, health maintenance organization, Group Health Cooperative, between June 1991 and December 1997. The authors classified weeks between October and May for isolate activity level based on surveillance data for influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, parainfluenza, and… 
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