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Table 1.

Characteristics of study sites. Asembo, western Kenya and Kibera, Nairobi.

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Table 2.

Case definitions for major infectious disease syndromes from household and clinic surveillance in Asembo, western Kenya (Lwak Hospital) and Kibera, Nairobi (Tabitha Clinic), June 1, 2006 – May 31, 2008.

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Rates of Acute Respiratory Illness by age group from household and clinic surveillance in Asembo, western Kenya (Lwak Hospital) and Kibera, Nairobi (Tabitha Clinic), June 1, 2006 – May 31, 2008.

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Rates of Acute Lower Respiratory Illness by age group from household and clinic surveillance in Asembo, western Kenya (Lwak Hospital) and Kibera, Nairobi (Tabitha Clinic), June 1, 2006 – May 31, 2008.

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Rates of diarrhea by age group from household and clinic surveillance in Asembo, western Kenya (Lwak Hospital) and Kibera, Nairobi (Tabitha Clinic), June 1, 2006 – May 31, 2008.

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Rates of acute febrile illness (AFI) by age group from household and clinic surveillance in Asembo, western Kenya (Lwak Hospital) and Kibera, Nairobi (Tabitha Clinic), June 1, 2006 – May 31, 2008.

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Figure 1.

Overall mortality rates by age for Asembo and Kibera in areas of population-based surveillance.

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Case-fatality ratio (# deaths/# cases) by syndrome, within 30 days of clinic visit date.

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Table 8.

Number of episodes of ALRI, diarrhea and AFI estimated to have occurred in Nyanza Province and informal Nairobi settlements in 2007 based on household (HH)- and clinic-based surveillance, Kenya.

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