| Literature DB >> 2102533 |
D Nauffal1, R Menéndez, P Morales, D González-Granda, J Blanquer, R Blanquer, R Borrás, E Millán, I Subías, M D Aycart.
Abstract
The present work prospectively analyzes, in a multicentric study, viral pneumonias acquired in the community during one year. Were studied 510 patients diagnosed of pneumonia in hospital, or whom 62 (12.1%) had a viral origin. Influenza virus A and B were the most common causative agents (47.6% and 20.6% respectively). Smoking habit was present in 44% of patients, previous OCFA in 45% and other previous pathology in 64.4%. The greatest number of registered cases was during December. The most frequent radiologic finding was alveolar pattern. Evolution in general, was favourable with a low mortality rate (one case).Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2102533
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Clin Esp ISSN: 0014-2565 Impact factor: 1.556