I can't find anything else on this, but thought it was a bit odd...
SARI, of course, is Severe Acute Respiratory Illness.
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In Honduras, in EW 11, the proportion of ILI consultations among all consultations remained similar to the prior week (6%). The proportion of admissions for SARI among all hospital admissions was 3%, which represents a slight decrease as compared to EW 10 (4.5%). Seven SARI deaths were reported this week in San Pedro Sula. To date in 2011, small numbers of respiratory viruses have been detected. Adenovirus has been the predominant respiratory virus in the last two EW and no influenza viruses were detected this week.
SARI, of course, is Severe Acute Respiratory Illness.
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In Honduras, in EW 11, the proportion of ILI consultations among all consultations remained similar to the prior week (6%). The proportion of admissions for SARI among all hospital admissions was 3%, which represents a slight decrease as compared to EW 10 (4.5%). Seven SARI deaths were reported this week in San Pedro Sula. To date in 2011, small numbers of respiratory viruses have been detected. Adenovirus has been the predominant respiratory virus in the last two EW and no influenza viruses were detected this week.