| Literature DB >> 25475044 |
Damaris S Padin1, Dennis Faix2, Stephanie Brodine3, Hector Lemus4, Anthony Hawksworth5, Shannon Putnam6, Patrick Blair7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Basic trainees in the US military have historically been vulnerable to respiratory infections. Adenovirus and influenza are the most common etiological agents responsible for febrile respiratory illness (FRI) among trainees and present with similar clinical signs and symptoms. Identifying demographic and clinical factors associated with the primary viral pathogens causing FRI epidemics among trainees will help improve differential diagnosis and allow for appropriate distribution of antiviral medications. The objective of this study was to determine what demographic and clinical factors are associated with influenza and adenovirus among military trainees.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25475044 PMCID: PMC4264259 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-014-0576-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Demographic and clinical characteristics of military trainees according to etiology of febrile respiratory illness (2004-2009)
| Variable by FRI outcome | Total study population | Adenovirus | Influenza | Other |
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| Continuous variablese | valuea | valuea | valuea | valuea |
| Age (years) | 20.8 (3.8) | 20.5 (3.7) | 21.2 (3.7) | 21.2 (4.2) |
| Symptom duration (days) | 3.0 (1-90) | 3.0 (1-90) | 3.0 (1-52) | 3.0 (1-84) |
| Temperature (°C) | 38.2 (1.5) | 38.4 (1.5) | 38.4 (1.3) | 38.2 (1.5) |
| Smoking history (pack-years) | 1.0 (0-99) | 1.0 (0-99) | 1.0 (0-72) | 0.5 (0-40) |
| Days since vaccinationb (Influenza) | 31.0 (0-365) | 33.0 (0-363) | 10.0 (0-351) | 29.0 (0-365) |
| Training week | 4.7 (3.0) | 5.0 (2.6) | 3.2 (3.2) | 4.7 (3.8) |
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| Training season | ||||
| Fall | 5,088 (23.6) | 3,423 (24.9) | 227 (15.8) | 1,438 (22.4) |
| Spring | 4,675 (21.7) | 3,144 (22.9) | 78 (5.4) | 1,453 (22.7) |
| Summer | 6,574 (30.5) | 4,501 (32.8) | 403 (28.1) | 1,670 (26.1) |
| Winter | 5,233 (24.3) | 2,657 (19.4) | 727 (50.7) | 1,849 (28.8) |
| Sex | ||||
| Female | 2,846 (13.2) | 1,568 (11.4) | 252 (17.6) | 1,026 (16.0) |
| Male | 18,724 (86.8) | 12,157 (88.6) | 1,183 (82.4) | 5,384 (84.0) |
| Acute onset | ||||
| ≤3 days | 12,750 (59.1) | 7,623 (55.5) | 1,060 (73.9) | 4,067 (63.4) |
| >3 days | 8,820 (40.9) | 6,102 (44.5) | 375 (26.1) | 2,343 (36.6) |
| Fever | ||||
| ≥38.0°C | 17,917 (83.0) | 11,945 (87.0) | 1,232 (85.9) | 4,740 (73.9) |
| <38.0°C | 3,653 (17.0) | 1,780 (13.0) | 203 (14.1) | 1,670 (26.1) |
| First visit | ||||
| Yes | 14,659 (68.0) | 8,867 (64.6) | 1,065 (74.2) | 4,727 (73.7) |
| No | 6,911 (32.0) | 4,858 (35.4) | 370 (25.8) | 1,683 (26.2) |
| Pneumoniac | ||||
| Yes | 2,882 (13.4) | 1,624 (11.8) | 107 (7.5) | 1,151 (18.0) |
| No | 18,688 (86.6) | 12,101 (88.1) | 1,328 (92.5) | 5,259 (82.0) |
| Sore throat | ||||
| Yes | 19,174 (88.9) | 12,771 (93.0) | 1,168 (81.3) | 5,235 (81.7) |
| No | 2,396 (11.1) | 954 (7.0) | 267 (18.6) | 1,175 (18.3) |
| Cough | ||||
| Yes | 19,249 (89.2) | 12,559 (91.5) | 1,410 (98.3) | 5,280 (82.4) |
| No | 2,321 (10.7) | 1,166 (8.5) | 25 (1.7) | 1,130 (17.6) |
| Shortness of breath | ||||
| Yes | 8,045 (37.3) | 5,010 (36.5) | 545 (38.0) | 2,490 (38.8) |
| No | 13,525 (62.7) | 8,715 (63.5) | 890 (62.0) | 3,920 (61.2) |
| Nasal congestion | ||||
| Yes | 17242 (80.0) | 11223 (81.8) | 1153 (80.3) | 4,866 (75.9) |
| No | 4328 (20.1) | 2502 (18.2) | 282 (19.7) | 1,544 (24.1) |
| Headache | ||||
| Yes | 17,890 (82.9) | 1,1571 (84.3) | 1,204 (84.0) | 5,115 (79.8) |
| No | 3680 (17.1) | 2154 (15.7) | 231 (16.0) | 1,295 (20.2) |
| Conjunctivitis | ||||
| Yes | 1,901 (8.8) | 1,224 (8.9) | 76 (5.3) | 601 (9.4) |
| No | 19,669 (91.2) | 12,501 (91.1) | 1,359 (94.7) | 5,809 (90.6) |
| Body aches | ||||
| Yes | 15,318 (71.0) | 9,804 (71.4) | 1,073 (74.8) | 4,441 (69.3) |
| No | 6,252 (29.0) | 3,921 (28.6) | 362 (25.2) | 1,969 (30.7) |
| Nausea/vomiting | ||||
| Yes | 10,757 (49.9) | 7,135 (51.9) | 701 (48.9) | 2,921 (45.6) |
| No | 10,813 (50.1) | 6,590 (48.1) | 734 (51.1) | 3,489 (54.4) |
| Asthma | ||||
| Yes | 1,153 (5.3) | 670 (4.9) | 85 (5.9) | 398 (6.2) |
| No | 20,417 (94.7) | 13,055 (95.1) | 1,350 (94.1) | 6,012 (93.8) |
| Smoker | ||||
| Yes | 6,942 (32.2) | 4,360 (31.8) | 406 (28.3) | 2,176 (33.9) |
| No | 14,628 (67.8) | 9,365 (68.2) | 1,029 (71.7) | 4,234 (66.1) |
| Vaccinated (influenza)d | ||||
| Yes | 14,005 (65.0) | 8,685 (63.3) | 888 (61.9) | 4,432 (69.1) |
| No | 7,565 (35.0) | 5,040 (36.7) | 547 (38.1) | 1,978 (30.9) |
aContinuous variable values reported as “mean (standard deviation)” if symmetric variable or “median (min–max range)” if non-symmetric.
bMissing data due to seasonal vaccine schedule-Total population, n = 6,067; Adenovirus group, n = 3,670; Influenza group, n = 695; Other group, n = 1,702. Vaccination days were limited to vaccination within the last year.
cAll pneumonias were provider diagnosed.
dIndividuals were considered vaccinated if their vaccination date was ≥14 days.
ep-value determination - χ2 was used for categorical variables; Kruskal Wallis test or one-way ANOVA for continuous variables. All variable were significant at P < .0001 except for shortness of breath (P =0.0300), body aches (P = 0.002), and asthma (P = 0.0002).
Figure 1Distribution of laboratory-confirmed influenza and adenovirus cases among military basic trainees, 2004-2009. Histogram depicts all laboratory-confirmed influenza and adenovirus cases in the study population, along with those that were negative for influenza and adenovirus (“other” category), by season and year. Percentage of subjects who were influenza positive and adenovirus positive is also depicted.
Figure 2Results of multivariate analysis comparing demographic and clinical factors of military trainees with illness due to adenovirus. Training week was converted to a categorical variable for multivariate analysis (reference category = weeks 7+). Winter was used as the reference category for training season.
Figure 3Results of multivariate analysis comparing demographic and clinical factors of military trainees with illness due to influenza. Training week was converted to a categorical variable for multivariate analysis (reference category = weeks 7+). Winter was used as the reference category for training season.
Clinical diagnostic tests based on main predictor variables associated with adenovirus among military trainees with febrile respiratory illness
| Clinical predictor(s) | SN (%) (95% CI) | SP (%) (95% CI) | PPV (%) (95% CI) | NPV (%) (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sore throat | 93.0 (92-93) | 18.4 (17-19) | 66.6 (65-67) | 60.2 (58-62) |
| Cough | 91.5 (91-91) | 14.7 (13-15) | 65.2 (64-65) | 49.8 (47-51) |
| Fever | 87.0 (86-87) | 23.9 (22-24) | 66.7 (65-67) | 51.3 (49-52) |
| Summer | 32.8 (32-33) | 73.4 (72-74) | 68.5 (67-69) | 38.3 (37-39) |
| Training week 5 & 6 | 30.2 (29-30) | 83.5 (82-84) | 76.2 (75-77) | 40.6 (39-41) |
| Fall | 24.9 (24-25) | 78.8 (77-79) | 67.3 (65-68) | 37.5 (36-38) |
| Training week 3 & 4 | 38.8 (38-39) | 76.9 (75-77) | 74.6 (73-75) | 41.8 (41-42) |
| Training week 3-6 | 70.0 (69-70) | 59.4 (58-60) | 75.3 (74-76) | 52.9 (51-53) |
| Spring | 22.9 (22-23) | 80.5 (79-81) | 67.3 (65-68) | 37.4 (36-38) |
| Sore throat + cough | 85.3 (84-85) | 30.6 (29-31) | 68.3 (67-68) | 54.4 (52-55) |
| Sore throat + fever | 81.2 (80-81) | 36.7 (35-37) | 69.2 (68-69) | 52.7 (51-54) |
| Sore throat + cough + fever | 74.4 (73-75) | 47.3 (46-48) | 71.2 (70-71) | 51.4 (50-52) |
| Sore throat + cough + fever + summer | 24.2 (23-24) | 86.3 (85-87) | 75.5 (74-76) | 39.4 (38-40) |
| Sore throat + cough + fever + training week 3-6 | 52.8 (51-53) | 79.0 (78-79) | 81.5 (80-82) | 48.9 (48-49) |
| Sore throat + fever + summer | 26.7 (25-27) | 83.0 (82-83) | 73.4 (72-74) | 39.3 (38-40) |
| Sore throat + fever + training week 3-6 | 56.7 (55-57) | 75.4 (74-76) | 80.1 (79-80) | 49.9 (48-50) |
| Sore throat + fever + training week 3-6 + summer | 19.5 (18-20) | 92.4 (91-92) | 81.7 (80-82) | 39.6 (38-40) |
NOTE. Predictor variables were added to diagnostic test based on descending order of significance with outcome variable (influenza) on multivariate logistic regression results. Adenovirus was compared with FRI other (non-adenovirus confirmed, non-influenza confirmed) and influenza confirmed.
CI, confidence interval, calculated with binomial expansion; NPV, negative predictive value; PPV, positive predictive value; SN, sensitivity; SP, specificity.
Clinical diagnostic tests based on main predictor variables associated with influenza among military trainees with febrile respiratory illness
| Clinical predictor(s) | SN (%) (95% CI) | SP (%) (95% CI) | PPV (%) (95% CI) | NPV (%) (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cough | 98.3 (97-98) | 11.4 (10-11) | 7.3 (6-7) | 98.9 (98-99) |
| Fever | 85.9 (83-87) | 17.1 (16-17) | 6.9 (6-7) | 94.4 (93-95) |
| Training week 0-2 | 54.0 (51-56) | 84.0 (83-84) | 19.4 (18-20) | 96.2 (95-96) |
| Acute onset | 73.9 (71-76) | 41.9 (41-42) | 8.3 (7-8) | 95.7 (95-96) |
| Body aches | 74.8 (72-77) | 29.3 (28-29) | 7.0 (6-7) | 94.2 (93-94) |
| Winter | 50.7 (48-53) | 77.6 (77-78) | 13.9 (12-14) | 95.7 (95-95) |
| Cough + fever | 84.3 (82-86) | 27.1 (26-27) | 7.6 (7-8) | 96.0 (95-96) |
| Cough + training week 0-2 | 53.4 (50-56) | 85.9 (85-86) | 21.3 (19-22) | 96.3 (96-96) |
| Cough + training week 0-2 + fever | 43.7 (41-46) | 89.4 (88-89) | 22.7 (21-24) | 95.7 (95-95) |
| Cough + training week 0-2 + fever + acute onset | 33.2 (30-35) | 93.9 (93-94) | 27.9 (25-30) | 95.2 (94-95) |
| Training week 0-2 + winter | 9.3 (7-10) | 95.4 (95-95) | 12.6 (10-14) | 93.7 (93-93) |
| Cough + training week 0-2 + winter | 33.9 (31-36) | 95.8 (95-96) | 36.3 (33-38) | 95.3 (95-95) |
| Cough + training week 0-2 + winter + fever | 26.9 (24-29) | 97.0 (96-97) | 39.4 (36-42) | 94.9 (94-95) |
NOTE. Predictor variables were added to diagnostic test based on descending order of significance with outcome variable (influenza) on multivariate logistic regression results. Influenza was compared with other FRI (non-adenovirus confirmed, non-influenza confirmed) and adenovirus confirmed.
CI, confidence interval, calculated with binomial expansion; NPV, negative predictive value; PPV, positive predictive value; SN, sensitivity; SP, specificity.