Risk factors for severe influenza a virus infections in post-2009 pandemic period
Introduction. Literature data concerning risk factors for severe influenza in post-2009 pandemic period, from low- and middle-income Central and Eastern European countries are very limited. Objective. The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors for severe A(H1N1)pdm09 and A(H3...
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doaj-9e7ebcb567c1457c8cfbfe2984b9c9d12021-01-02T01:33:26ZengSerbian Medical SocietySrpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo0370-81792406-08952016-01-0114411-1262663210.2298/SARH1612626R0370-81791612626RRisk factors for severe influenza a virus infections in post-2009 pandemic periodRadovanov Jelena0Hrnjaković-Cvjetković Ivana1Nikolić Nataša2Jovanović-Galović Aleksandra3Kovačević Gordana4Patić Aleksandra5Milošević Uroš6Milošević Vesna7Institute of Public Health of Vojvodina, Center of Virology, Novi SadInstitute of Public Health of Vojvodina, Center of Virology, Novi Sad + Medical Faculty, Novi SadInstitute of Public Health of Vojvodina, Center of Virology, Novi Sad + Medical Faculty, Novi SadInstitute of Public Health of Vojvodina, Center of Virology, Novi SadInstitute of Public Health of Vojvodina, Center of Virology, Novi SadInstitute of Public Health of Vojvodina, Center of Virology, Novi Sad + Medical Faculty, Novi SadMedical Faculty, Novi Sad + Clinical Centre of Vojvodina, Novi SadInstitute of Public Health of Vojvodina, Center of Virology, Novi Sad + Medical Faculty, Novi SadIntroduction. Literature data concerning risk factors for severe influenza in post-2009 pandemic period, from low- and middle-income Central and Eastern European countries are very limited. Objective. The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors for severe A(H1N1)pdm09 and A(H3N2) influenza during the post-2009 pandemic period. Methods. During four consecutive seasons of 2010/2011-2013/2014, nasopharyngeal or nasal and pharyngeal swab samples from 153 patients with mild and 147 patients with severe influenza were tested using real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (real-time RT PCR) assays. Results. The study indicated three statistically significant risk factors of influenza severity, including presence of chronic underlying illness/condition [odds ratio (OR) of 15.2, 95% confidence interval (CI) of 1.8-125.4, p = 0.001), age ≥15 years (OR 9.2, 95% CI 3.5-24.1, p < 0.001), and delay in medical care of more than two days after the symptoms onset (OR 3.2, 95% CI 1.6-6.4, p = 0.001). Conclusion. Obtained results confirmed that patients with chronic underlying illness/condition and older than 15 years had the highest risk for serious complications from influenza and highlighted the importance of start of antiviral therapy within the first two days of illness in order to reduce the risk for the most severe outcomes of influenza, such as acute respiratory distress syndrome and lethal outcome.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2016/0370-81791612626R.pdfinfluenza Aacute respiratory infectionsreal-time RT PCR |
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Radovanov Jelena Hrnjaković-Cvjetković Ivana Nikolić Nataša Jovanović-Galović Aleksandra Kovačević Gordana Patić Aleksandra Milošević Uroš Milošević Vesna |
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Risk factors for severe influenza a virus infections in post-2009 pandemic period |
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Risk factors for severe influenza a virus infections in post-2009 pandemic period |
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Risk factors for severe influenza a virus infections in post-2009 pandemic period |
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Risk factors for severe influenza a virus infections in post-2009 pandemic period |
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Risk factors for severe influenza a virus infections in post-2009 pandemic period |
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risk factors for severe influenza a virus infections in post-2009 pandemic period |
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Serbian Medical Society |
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Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo |
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0370-8179 2406-0895 |
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2016-01-01 |
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Introduction. Literature data concerning risk factors for severe influenza in
post-2009 pandemic period, from low- and middle-income Central and Eastern
European countries are very limited. Objective. The aim of this study was to
investigate the risk factors for severe A(H1N1)pdm09 and A(H3N2) influenza
during the post-2009 pandemic period. Methods. During four consecutive
seasons of 2010/2011-2013/2014, nasopharyngeal or nasal and pharyngeal swab
samples from 153 patients with mild and 147 patients with severe influenza
were tested using real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
(real-time RT PCR) assays. Results. The study indicated three statistically
significant risk factors of influenza severity, including presence of chronic
underlying illness/condition [odds ratio (OR) of 15.2, 95% confidence
interval (CI) of 1.8-125.4, p = 0.001), age ≥15 years (OR 9.2, 95% CI
3.5-24.1, p < 0.001), and delay in medical care of more than two days after
the symptoms onset (OR 3.2, 95% CI 1.6-6.4, p = 0.001). Conclusion. Obtained
results confirmed that patients with chronic underlying illness/condition and
older than 15 years had the highest risk for serious complications from
influenza and highlighted the importance of start of antiviral therapy within
the first two days of illness in order to reduce the risk for the most severe
outcomes of influenza, such as acute respiratory distress syndrome and lethal
outcome. |
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influenza A acute respiratory infections real-time RT PCR |
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