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Prevalence and clinical features of pneumonia in patients with laboratory-confirmed pandemic influenza A H1N1 2009 infection in South Korea.

Shin Na1, Mi-Na Kim, Won Young Kim, Won Kim, Sang-Bum Hong, Chae-Man Lim, Younsuck Koh, Ji-Won Kwon, Soo-Jong Hong, Sang-Oh Lee, Sang-Ho Choi, Yang Soo Kim, Jun Hee Woo, Sung-Han Kim.   

Abstract

During the early stages of the pandemic influenza A H1N1 2009 (pH1N1) outbreak in South Korea, the government recommended antiviral therapy with laboratory confirmation in specialized hospitals. Hence we had a unique opportunity to test all patients suspected to have pH1N1, including those who initially presented with a mild illness, such as those who were not in at-risk groups and who had an uncomplicated illness. We therefore evaluated the proportion and clinical features of pneumonia in patients with laboratory-confirmed pH1N1. Of the 3253 patients who visited Asan Medical Center, Seoul, South Korea, between 24 August and 19 October 2009 for a suspected pH1N1 infection (temperature ≥ 37.5°C and at least 1 of the following symptoms: sore throat, cough, rhinorrhoea and nasal congestion), 553 (17%) were positive for pH1N1 by real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. Chest radiographs were performed in 96 (17%) of the 553 patients. Of the 553 patients, 30 (5%; 95% confidence interval (CI) 4-8%) had pneumonia, including 26 (86%) with viral pneumonia and 4 (14%) with bacterial pneumonia. So, the proportion of pneumonia in patients with laboratory-confirmed pH1N1 was at least 5%. Multivariate analysis indicated that dyspnoea (odds ratio (OR) 57.8, p < 0.001), wheezing (OR 19.3, p = 0.02), vomiting (OR 18.5, p < 0.001) and diarrhoea (OR 11.0, p = 0.001) were independently associated with pneumonia. Antiviral therapy at >48 h after the onset of symptoms (OR 2.1, p = 0.09) tended to be more common in patients with pneumonia than in those without pneumonia.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20925450     DOI: 10.3109/00365548.2010.524656

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0036-5548


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