| Literature DB >> 23256776 |
Juan Pablo Castillo-Palencia1, Lucie Laflamme, Joel Monárrez-Espino.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In 2009 a new influenza serotype (AH1N1) was identified in Mexico that spread rapidly generating worldwide alarm. San Luis Potosi (SLP) was the third state with more cases reported in that year. The clinical identification of this flu posed a challenge to medical staff. This study aimed at estimating the AH1N1 infection, hospitalization and mortality rates, and at identifying related clinical features in persons who received medical care during the influenza pandemic.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23256776 PMCID: PMC3553033 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-12-363
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
AH1N1 influenza infection, hospitalization and mortality rates for individuals with flu symptoms who sought medical care by geographic area from March to October, 2009
| In the World+ | - | - | (482 300) | - | 1.2 (6 071) |
| American continent+ | - | - | (185 067) | - | 2.3 (4 399) |
| North America | | | | | |
| Canada† | - | - | (10 156) | 15.7 (1 604) | 0.8 (83) |
| USA† | - | 134 899 | 42.7 (57 602) | 14.2 (8 204) | 1.9 (1 123) |
| Mexico‡ | - | - | (50 234) | 1.5 (800) | 0.6 (328) |
| San Luis Potosi | 6 922 | 6 158 | 44.9 (2 767) | 5.8 (161) | 0.7 (21) |
1 Fever, headache and cough were compulsory (in infants irritability replaced headache; in elderly fever could be missing), but other symptoms could be present.
2 Nasopharyngeal exudate or bronchoalveolar lavage samples were taken at the moment of the physical exam; RT-PCR was used for diagnosis.
3 Infected cases confirmed by laboratory / total number of persons tested with available laboratory result.
4 Hospitalized with confirmed laboratory result / total number of persons infected.
5 Deaths with confirmed laboratory result / total number of persons infected.
+ Information up to November 1, 2009 [25].
† Information up to October 31, 2009 [23].
‡ Information up to October 26, 2009 [24].
Figure 1Distribution of individuals by age group with confirmed AH1N1 diagnosis who received medical care for flu symptoms from March to October 2009 compared with the population distribution of San Luis Potosi State, Mexico.
Clinical manifestations associated with AH1N1 influenza infection in individuals who received medical care in San Luis Potosi State from March to October 2009
| Signs | Fever | 2665 (96.3) | 2927 (86.3) | 4.14 [3.32–5.16] |
| Cough | 2610 (94.3) | 2825 (83.3) | 3.33 [2.76–4.00] | |
| Clear rhinorrhea | 2071 (74.8) | 2077 (61.3) | 1.88 [1.68–2.10] | |
| Nasal congestion | 1376 (49.7) | 1361 (40.1) | 1.47 [1.33–1.63] | |
| Sore throat | 1498 (54.1) | 1547 (45.6) | 1.40 [1.27–1.55] | |
| Conjunctivitis | 728 (26.3) | 702 (20.7) | 1.36 [1.21–1.54] | |
| Dysphonia | 476 (17.2) | 505 (14.9) | 1.18 [1.03–1.36] | |
| Tachypnea | 107 (3.9) | 209 (6.2) | 0.61 [0.48–0.77] | |
| Cyanosis | 28 (1.0) | 57 (1.7) | 0.59 [0.37–0.94] | |
| Purulent rhinorrhea | 57 (2.1) | 122 (3.6) | 0.56 [0.41–0.77] | |
| Leukocytosis | 3 (0.1) | 28 (0.8) | 0.13 [0.04–0.42] | |
| Symptoms | Headache | 2591 (93.6) | 2785 (82.1) | 3.20 [2.68–3.82] |
| Malaise | 2087 (75.4) | 2252 (66.4) | 1.55 [1.38–1.76] | |
| Chills | 1356 (49.0) | 1423 (42.0) | 1.32 [1.20–1.47] | |
| Myalgia | 1775 (64.1) | 1977 (58.3) | 1.28 [1.15–1.41] | |
| Irritability | 262 (9.5) | 267 (7.9) | 1.22 [1.02–1.46] | |
| Arthralgia | 1570 (56.7) | 1785 (52.6) | 1.18 [1.06–1.30] | |
| Thoracic pain | 449 (16.2) | 548 (16.2) | 1.00 [0.87–1.15] | |
| Dyspnea | 218 (7.9) | 439 (12.9) | 0.57 [0.48–0.68] | |
| Risk factors | Contact with infected (flu) | 433 (15.6) | 374 (11.0) | 1.49 [1.29–1.73] |
| Antiviral treatment1 | 47 (1.7) | 48 (1.4) | 1.20 [0.80–1.80] | |
| Seasonal flu vaccine | 258 (9.3) | 343 (10.1) | 0.91 [0.77–1.08] | |
| Asthma/COPD | 36 (1.3) | 45 (1.3) | 0.98 [0.63–1.52] | |
| Smoking | 44 (1.6) | 62 (1.8) | 0.86 [0.58–1.28] | |
1 Includes mainly acyclovir, amantadine, ribavirin and rimantadine given within 2 weeks prior to the interview.
Adjusted logistic regression models with clinical features associated with AH1N1 infection in persons with flu symptoms who received medical care in San Luis Potosi from March 15 to October 30, 2009, stratified by age group
| Age in years | 0.07 | 1.07 [1.05-1.10] | 0.000 | −0.02 | 0.98 [0.97-0.98] | 0.000 |
| Fever | – | – | – | 0.80 | 2.23 [1.41-3.54] | 0.001 |
| Cough | 0.46 | 1.59 [1.12-2.24] | 0.009 | 0.57 | 1.78 [1.19-2.67] | 0-005 |
| Headache | 0.50 | 1.65 [1.21-2.25] | 0.001 | – | – | – |
| Clear rhinorrhea | 0.26 | 1.30 [1.08-1.57] | 0.005 | 0.41 | 1.50 [1.28-1.77] | 0.000 |
| Arthralgia | – | – | – | −0.20 | 0.81 [0.69-0.96] | 0.014 |
| Seasonal flu vaccine | – | – | – | −0.31 | 0.73 [0.57-0.93] | 0.011 |
| Contact with infected | 0.52 | 1.68 [1.33-2.13] | 0.000 | – | – | – |
| Conjunctivitis | 0.25 | 1.29 [1.07-1.56] | 0.007 | – | – | – |
| Dyspnea | −0.65 | 0.51 [0.35-0.75] | 0.001 | −0.31 | 0.73 [0.59-0.90] | 0.003 |
| Purulent rhinorrhea | −0.75 | 0.47 [0.28-0.78] | 0.004 | – | – | – |
| Leukocytosis | −2.56 | 0.07 [0.00-0.62] | 0.017 | – | – | – |
| Intercept | −1.61 | −1.11 | ||||