Literature DB >> 20079224

[A clinical analysis of 33 cases of H1N1 influenza A].

Jie Yan1, Yu-guang Wang, Jiang Xiao, Su-juan Zhang, Zhi-hai Chen, Li-min Guo, Yu Wang, Xin Li, Yan-li Xu, Ming Zhang, Xing-wang Li.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To review the clinical characteristics of H1N1 influenza A, and suggest the clinical practices for the diagnosis and treatment of H1N1 influenza A in the future.
METHODS: Thirty-three cases of H1N1 influenza A hospitalized in Beijing Ditan Hospital from May 15 to June 22, 2009 were studied and the clinical data were statistically analyzed with SPSS 11.0 for Windows.
RESULTS: Twenty-five of the 33 patients had a history of travelling in America, Canada, Japan etc within a week; the latent period was between 1 and 6 days in 12 close contact patients. The main symptoms of H1N1 influenza A are fever (66.7%), dry cough (60.6%), cough with sputum (42.4%) and sore throat (36.4%). The laboratory tests in 24 cases (72.7%) were normal, while mild abnormal results were found in the remaining patients. All of the 33 cases were discharged according to the Standard of Diagnosis and Treatment of H1N1 Influenza A published by The Minister of Health, China. The period between 2-consecutive negative results in viral nucleic acid RT-PCR detection and the presenting symptom was 2 to 16 days and the period of hospitalization was 3 to 16 days.
CONCLUSION: The new type of H1N1 influenza A is characterized by mild symptoms, short period of hospitalization and good prognosis. All the patients can be cured, if they do not suffer from other severe chronic disease.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20079224

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhonghua Nei Ke Za Zhi        ISSN: 0578-1426


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