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Severe influenza A(H1N1)2009 infection: a single centre experience and review of the literature.

S H van Ierssel1, M Leven, P G Jorens.   

Abstract

The first influenza pandemic of the 21st century started in April 2009 with an outbreak of swine origin influenza A(H1NI)2009 in Mexico and the United States. While generally a mild disease affecting mostly school-aged children and young adults, most attention went to severe cases of pneumonia in young previously healthy individuals or individuals belonging to a risk group. In this article we review the literature on the presentation and management of severe cases of influenza A(H1N1)2009 in the intensive care unit (ICU), and describe our own experience in a tertiary referral centre with ECMO facilities. Pregnant women and (bone marrow) transplant patients are two known risk groups for severe influenza described more thoroughly in this paper.These severely ill patients are characterized by respiratory failure, resulting often in the need of mechanical ventilation. As Oseltamivir resistance remains low up till now, early antiviral therapy with Oseltamivir is warranted in these cases. Despite pharmacological and ventilator management, refractory hypoxaemia is described frequently in these patients, with need for rescue therapies like nitric oxide inhalation, high frequency ventilation, and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. The value of the use of corticosteroids is under discussion. Despite advances in management strategies, mortality and morbidity in these severe cases remains high. In the first influenza season after the pandemic, winter 2010/2011, influenza A(H1N1)2009 is the major influenza A strain in Europe, resulting in reports with increased mortality and morbidity compared to pre-pandemic seasonal influenza. "Continuing vigilance for severe influenza in patients not belonging to the classical influenza risk group might still be warranted for the upcoming influenza season".

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22480031     DOI: 10.2143/ACB.67.1.2062618

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Clin Belg        ISSN: 1784-3286            Impact factor:   1.264


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Authors:  Christos Plataras; Sotiria Tsangouri; Dimitrios Bourikas; Efstratios Christianakis
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2015-03-26

2.  Fatal Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Due to Influenza A (H1N1) Infection in Patients After Kidney Transplantation: A Report of Five Cases.

Authors:  Paweł Zatorski; Agata Adamczyk; Maciej Kosieradzki; Teresa Baczkowska; Dariusz Kosson; Janusz Trzebicki
Journal:  Ann Transplant       Date:  2018-03-30       Impact factor: 1.530

3.  An empirical approach towards the efficient and optimal production of influenza-neutralizing ovine polyclonal antibodies demonstrates that the novel adjuvant CoVaccine HT™ is functionally superior to Freund's adjuvant.

Authors:  Natalie E Stevens; Cara K Fraser; Mohammed Alsharifi; Michael P Brown; Kerrilyn R Diener; John D Hayball
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-07-23       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Severe influenza treatment guideline.

Authors:  Won Suk Choi; Ji Hyeon Baek; Yu Bin Seo; Sae Yoon Kee; Hye Won Jeong; Hee Young Lee; Byung Wook Eun; Eun Ju Choo; Jacob Lee; Young Keun Kim; Joon Young Song; Seong-Heon Wie; Jin Soo Lee; Hee Jin Cheong; Woo Joo Kim
Journal:  Korean J Intern Med       Date:  2014-01-02       Impact factor: 2.884

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