Shifting Patterns of Influenza Circulation during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Senegal
Alexandre Lampros
, Cheikh Talla, Maryam Diarra, Billo Tall, Samba Sagne, Mamadou Korka Diallo, Boly Diop, Ibrahim Oumar, Ndongo Dia, Amadou Alpha Sall, Mamadou Aliou Barry
1 , and Cheikh Loucoubar
1
Author affiliations: Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Paris, France (A. Lampros); Institut Pasteur de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal (A. Lampros, C. Talla, M. Diarra, B. Tall, S. Sagne, M. Korka Diallo, N. Dia, A.A. Sall, M.A. Barry, C. Loucoubar); Government of Senegal Ministry of Health and Social Action, Dakar (A. Lampros, B. Diop); World Health Organization, Dakar (A. Lampros, I. Oumar)
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Figure 3. Average number of cases detected in a study of shifting patterns of influenza circulation during the COVID-19 pandemic, Senegal. Bars indicate number of reverse transcription PCR–positive tests for influenza and SARS-CoV-2 per epidemiology week reported by the sentinelle syndromique du Sénégal (sentinel syndromic surveillance of Senegal), also known as the 4S Network, during January 2013–July.
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