| Literature DB >> 24004327 |
H Flick1, M Drescher, J Prattes, K Tovilo, H H Kessler, K Vander, K Seeber, M Palfner, R B Raggam, A Avian, R Krause, M Hoenigl.
Abstract
Reliable and rapid diagnosis of influenza A H1N1 is essential to initiate appropriate antiviral therapy and preventive measures. We analysed the differences in clinical presentation and laboratory parameters between emergency department patients with PCR-confirmed H1N1 influenza infection (n = 199) and those with PCR-negative influenza-like illness (ILI; n = 252). Cough, wheezing, leucopenia, eosinopenia and a lower C-reactive protein remained significant predictors of H1N1 influenza. Proposed combinations of clinical symptoms with simple laboratory parameters (e.g. reported or measured fever and either cough or leucocytes <8.5 × 10(9) /L) were clearly superior to currently used official ILI case definitions that use clinical criteria alone.Entities:
Keywords: Berlin; H1N1; PCR; clinical presentation; influenza A; laboratory values
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24004327 DOI: 10.1111/1469-0691.12352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Microbiol Infect ISSN: 1198-743X Impact factor: 8.067