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Volume 29, Number 9—September 2023
Research

Molecular Characterization of Circulating Yellow Fever Viruses from Outbreak in Ghana, 2021–2022

Joseph Humphrey Kofi BonneyComments to Author , Terrel Sanders, Deborah Pratt, Bright Agbodzi, Dennis Laryea, Nana Kwame Fredua Agyeman, Selassie Kumordjie, Keren Attiku, Patience Lartekai Adams, Gideon Aning Boateng, Sally-Ann Ohene, Christopher Tamal, Gifty Mawuli, Clara Yeboah, Samuel Dadzie, Chrysantus Kubio, Franklin Asiedu-Bekoe, and John Kofi OdoomComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research Virology Department, Legon Accra, Ghana (J.H.K. Bonney, D. Pratt, K. Attiku, P.L. Adams, G.A. Boateng, G. Mawuli, J.K. Odoom); US Naval Medical Research Unit, No. 3, Ghana Detachment, Accra, Ghana (T. Sanders, B. Agbodzi, S. Kumordjie, C. Yeboah); Ghana Health Service Public Health Unit, Accra (D. Laryea, N.K.F. Agyeman, F. Asiedu-Bekoe); World Health Organization Ghana Country Office, Accra (S.-A. Ohene, C. Tamal); Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research Department of Parasitology, Legon Accra (S. Dadzie); Ghana Health Service–Savannah Regional Health Directorate, Damongo, Ghana (C. Kubio)

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Table 2

Distributions of patient sex, region, and signs/symptoms in study of yellow fever in Ghana, 2021–2022

Characteristics Odds ratio (95% CI) p value
Sex
M Referent 0.079
F
0.58 (0.31–1.07)
Region
Savannah Referent 0.024
Central, Greater Accra, Western 0.08 (0.01–0.63)
Upper East, Upper West, Northern, North East 0.53 (0.23–1.23)
Ashanti, Bono East

Signs/symptoms
Fever 1.68 (0.75–3.75) 0.207
Jaundice 0.6 (0.1–3.75) 0.584
Hemorrhage 3.17 (0.89–11.24) 0.074
Other* 2.03 (1.11–3.71) 0.022

*Muscle and joint pain, abdominal pain, difficulty swallowing, difficulty breathing, hiccups, loss of appetite, skin rash, anorexia, myalgia, dizziness, malaise, agitation, swollen buttocks, convulsions, chills, runny nose, chest pain, cough, and lethargy

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