| Literature DB >> 20925926 |
Pranita D Tamma1, Alison E Turnbull, Aaron M Milstone, Sara E Cosgrove, Alexandra Valsamakis, Alicia Budd, Trish M Perl.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In April 2009, a novel influenza A H1N1 (nH1N1) virus emerged and spread rapidly worldwide. News of the pandemic led to a heightened awareness of the consequences of influenza and generally resulted in enhanced infection control practices and strengthened vaccination efforts for both healthcare workers and the general population. Seasonal influenza (SI) illness in the pediatric population has been previously shown to result in significant morbidity, mortality, and substantial hospital resource utilization. Although influenza pandemics have the possibility of resulting in considerable illness, we must not ignore the impact that we can experience annually with SI.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20925926 PMCID: PMC2978207 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-10-72
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Figure 1Epidemic curve of pandemic influenza A H1N1 and seasonal influenza (2007-2008 and 2008-2009) for children admitted to The Johns Hopkins Children's Medical and Surgical Center.
Demographic characteristics, presenting symptoms, and diagnostic testing of children admitted with seasonal influenza (2007-2009) and 2009 novel influenza A (nH1N1) infection
| Seasonal influenza | nH1N1 influenza | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 133 | 133 | ||
| Mean (SD) | 7.0 (5.7) | 7.3 (5.4) | .64 |
| Median | 5.0 | 6.0 | |
| .43 | |||
| African American | 76 (57%) | 83 (62%) | |
| Asian | 2 (2%) | 5 (4%) | |
| Caucasian | 47 (35%) | 37 (28%) | |
| Hispanic | 8 (6%) | 8 (6%) | |
| .81 | |||
| Male | 67 (50%) | 70 (53%) | |
| Female | 66 (50%) | 63 (47%) | |
| Upper respiratory tract | 110 (83%) | 116 (87%) | .39 |
| Lower respiratory tract | 55 (41%) | 61 (46%) | .50 |
| Gastrointestinal | 35 (26%) | 43 (32%) | .35 |
| Mylagias | 14 (11%) | 8 (6%) | 27 |
| Headaches | 11 (8%) | 18 (14%) | .24 |
| Seizures | 19 (14%) | 5 (4%) | < .01 |
| Lethargy | 33 (25%) | 40 (30%) | .41 |
| Rapid immuno-card††† | 55 (41.4%) | N/A | |
| Direct fluorescent antibody | 78(33%) | 39 (29%) | .39 |
| Shell vial culture | 36 (46%) | 90 (68%) | .02 |
| Tube culture | 16 (21%) | 4(3%) | .40 |
† Fever was part of inclusion criteria, ††By 1st positive test, †††If positive for seasonal influenza no further testing performed
Preexisting medical conditions among children admitted with seasonal influenza (2007-2009) and novel influenza A H1N1 (nH1N1) infection
| Seasonal influenza | nH1N1 influenza | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 35 (26%) | 24(18%) | .14 | |
| 49 (46%) | 51(45%) | 1.00 | |
| 20 (15%) | 40 (30%) | < .01 | |
| 17 (12.8%) | 26 (20%) | .18 | |
| 24 (18%) | 9 (7%) | < .01 | |
| 2 (2%) | 2 (2%) | 1.00 | |
| 15 (11%) | 15 (11%) | 1.00 | |
| 13 (10%) | 11(8%) | .83 | |
| 10 (8%) | 4 (3%) | .17 | |
| 5 (4%) | 10 (8%) | .29 | |
| 8 (6%) | 5 (4%) | .57 | |
| 7 (5%) | 7 (5%) | 1.00 | |
| 3 (2%) | 1 (1%) | .62 | |
| 4 (3%) | 3 (2%) | 1.00 | |
†Body mass index ≥90%, ††HIV, solid organ transplant, immunodeficiency, corticosteroids ≥ 2 mg/kg/day for >14 days
The timing of antiviral therapy and length of stay among children admitted with seasonal influenza (2007-2009) and novel H1N1 influenza (nH1N1)
| Seasonal influenza | nH1N1 influenza | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7.2 days (n = 92) | 3.6 days (n = 27) | < .01 | |
| 6.7 days (n = 37) | 4.4 days (n = 106) | .03 | |
| 7.2 days (n = 120) | 4.5 days (n = 82) | < .01 | |
| 5.6 days (n = 12) | 3.7 days (n = 51) | .11 | |
† Median length of stay, (n = number in each sample)
Non-pharmacologic treatments and outcomes of children admitted with seasonal influenza (2007-2009) and novel influenza A H1N1 (nH1N1)
| Seasonal influenza | nH1N1 influenza | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.02 | |||
| Mean (SD) | 8.9 (23.0) days | 4.2 (4.8) days | |
| Median (Range) | 5 (1 - 254) | 3 (1 -32) | |
| 37 (28%) | 27 (20%) | 0.20 | |
| 16 (12%) | 11 (8%) | 0.31 | |
| 16 (12%) | 7 (5%) | 0.08 | |
| 0.14 | |||
| Mean (SD) | 8.7 (19.3) | 4.2 (5.3) | |
| Median (Range) | 4 (1 -140) | 2.5 (1-30) | |
| 0.74 | |||
| Mean (SD) | 7.04 (1.71) | 6.14(1.87) | |
| Median (Range) | 5(1-38) | 2.5 (1-24) | |
| 0.20 | |||
| Mean (SD) | 10.9 (29.3) days | 4.5 (5.7) days | |
| Median (Range) | 4 (1- 179) | 2 (1 - 26) | |