Table 1.
Characteristics of study sites. Asembo, western Kenya and Kibera, Nairobi.
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.
Table 3.
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.
Table 4.
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.
Table 5.
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.
Table 6.
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.
Figure 1.
Overall mortality rates by age for Asembo and Kibera in areas of population-based surveillance.
Table 7.
Case-fatality ratio (# deaths/# cases) by syndrome, within 30 days of clinic visit date.
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.