Seasonal Influenza in Kosovo: An Epidemiological Analysis in the Municipality of Gjilan for the Period September–December at the Family Medicine Center “Nagip Rexhepi”
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18519085Keywords:
seasonal influenza, influenza-like illness, epidemiology, primary healthcare, Kosovo, Gjilan, family medicine, outpatient careAbstract
Seasonal influenza is a common acute respiratory infection with a substantial impact on primary healthcare services worldwide. This study provides an epidemiological analysis of seasonal influenza in the Municipality of Gjilan, Kosovo, using routinely collected data from the Family Medicine Center “Nagip Rexhepi” for the period September–December 2023. A retrospective descriptive design was applied to the records of 240 patients diagnosed with seasonal influenza. Demographic variables, clinical manifestations, comorbidities, and temporal distribution were analyzed. The mean age of patients was distributed across all age groups, with 25.0% aged 0–14 years, 45.8% aged 15–49 years, 16.7% aged 50–64 years, and 12.5% aged 65 years or older. Females accounted for 54.2% of cases. The highest number of cases occurred in November (37.5%) and December (29.2%), confirming a clear seasonal peak in late autumn and early winter. The most frequent symptoms were fever (91.7%), cough (87.5%), sore throat (75.0%), fatigue (79.2%), myalgia (70.8%), and headache (66.7%). Comorbidities included hypertension (16.7%), diabetes (12.5%), chronic respiratory disease (10.4%), and cardiac disease (8.3%). Twelve patients (5.0%) were referred to secondary care, and eight cases (3.3%) were classified as severe. The findings highlight the important role of primary healthcare in the early detection, management, and surveillance of influenza and provide evidence to inform local prevention and vaccination strategies.
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