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Pandemic A/H1N1v influenza 2009 in hospitalized children: a multicenter Belgian survey

BACKGROUND: During the 2009 influenza A/H1N1v pandemic, children were identified as a specific "at risk" group. We conducted a multicentric study to describe pattern of influenza A/H1N1v infection among hospitalized children in Brussels, Belgium. METHODS: From July 1, 2009, to January 31,...

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Autores principales: Blumental, Sophie, Huisman, Elisabeth, Cornet, Marie-Coralie, Ferreiro, Christine, De Schutter, Iris, Reynders, Marijke, Wybo, Ingrid, Kabamba-Mukadi, Benoît, Armano, Ruth, Hermans, Dominique, Nassogne, Marie-Cécile, Mahadeb, Bhavna, Fonteyne, Christine, Van Berlaer, Gerlant, Levy, Jack, Moulin, Didier, Vergison, Anne, Malfroot, Anne, Lepage, Philippe
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3224785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22060843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-11-313
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author Blumental, Sophie
Huisman, Elisabeth
Cornet, Marie-Coralie
Ferreiro, Christine
De Schutter, Iris
Reynders, Marijke
Wybo, Ingrid
Kabamba-Mukadi, Benoît
Armano, Ruth
Hermans, Dominique
Nassogne, Marie-Cécile
Mahadeb, Bhavna
Fonteyne, Christine
Van Berlaer, Gerlant
Levy, Jack
Moulin, Didier
Vergison, Anne
Malfroot, Anne
Lepage, Philippe
author_facet Blumental, Sophie
Huisman, Elisabeth
Cornet, Marie-Coralie
Ferreiro, Christine
De Schutter, Iris
Reynders, Marijke
Wybo, Ingrid
Kabamba-Mukadi, Benoît
Armano, Ruth
Hermans, Dominique
Nassogne, Marie-Cécile
Mahadeb, Bhavna
Fonteyne, Christine
Van Berlaer, Gerlant
Levy, Jack
Moulin, Didier
Vergison, Anne
Malfroot, Anne
Lepage, Philippe
author_sort Blumental, Sophie
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description BACKGROUND: During the 2009 influenza A/H1N1v pandemic, children were identified as a specific "at risk" group. We conducted a multicentric study to describe pattern of influenza A/H1N1v infection among hospitalized children in Brussels, Belgium. METHODS: From July 1, 2009, to January 31, 2010, we collected epidemiological and clinical data of all proven (positive H1N1v PCR) and probable (positive influenza A antigen or culture) pediatric cases of influenza A/H1N1v infections, hospitalized in four tertiary centers. RESULTS: During the epidemic period, an excess of 18% of pediatric outpatients and emergency department visits was registered. 215 children were hospitalized with proven/probable influenza A/H1N1v infection. Median age was 31 months. 47% had ≥ 1 comorbid conditions. Febrile respiratory illness was the most common presentation. 36% presented with initial gastrointestinal symptoms and 10% with neurological manifestations. 34% had pneumonia. Only 24% of the patients received oseltamivir but 57% received antibiotics. 10% of children were admitted to PICU, seven of whom with ARDS. Case fatality-rate was 5/215 (2%), concerning only children suffering from chronic neurological disorders. Children over 2 years of age showed a higher propensity to be admitted to PICU (16% vs 1%, p = 0.002) and a higher mortality rate (4% vs 0%, p = 0.06). Infants less than 3 months old showed a milder course of infection, with few respiratory and neurological complications. CONCLUSION: Although influenza A/H1N1v infections were generally self-limited, pediatric burden of disease was significant. Compared to other countries experiencing different health care systems, our Belgian cohort was younger and received less frequently antiviral therapy; disease course and mortality were however similar.
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spelling pubmed-32247852011-11-28 Pandemic A/H1N1v influenza 2009 in hospitalized children: a multicenter Belgian survey Blumental, Sophie Huisman, Elisabeth Cornet, Marie-Coralie Ferreiro, Christine De Schutter, Iris Reynders, Marijke Wybo, Ingrid Kabamba-Mukadi, Benoît Armano, Ruth Hermans, Dominique Nassogne, Marie-Cécile Mahadeb, Bhavna Fonteyne, Christine Van Berlaer, Gerlant Levy, Jack Moulin, Didier Vergison, Anne Malfroot, Anne Lepage, Philippe BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: During the 2009 influenza A/H1N1v pandemic, children were identified as a specific "at risk" group. We conducted a multicentric study to describe pattern of influenza A/H1N1v infection among hospitalized children in Brussels, Belgium. METHODS: From July 1, 2009, to January 31, 2010, we collected epidemiological and clinical data of all proven (positive H1N1v PCR) and probable (positive influenza A antigen or culture) pediatric cases of influenza A/H1N1v infections, hospitalized in four tertiary centers. RESULTS: During the epidemic period, an excess of 18% of pediatric outpatients and emergency department visits was registered. 215 children were hospitalized with proven/probable influenza A/H1N1v infection. Median age was 31 months. 47% had ≥ 1 comorbid conditions. Febrile respiratory illness was the most common presentation. 36% presented with initial gastrointestinal symptoms and 10% with neurological manifestations. 34% had pneumonia. Only 24% of the patients received oseltamivir but 57% received antibiotics. 10% of children were admitted to PICU, seven of whom with ARDS. Case fatality-rate was 5/215 (2%), concerning only children suffering from chronic neurological disorders. Children over 2 years of age showed a higher propensity to be admitted to PICU (16% vs 1%, p = 0.002) and a higher mortality rate (4% vs 0%, p = 0.06). Infants less than 3 months old showed a milder course of infection, with few respiratory and neurological complications. CONCLUSION: Although influenza A/H1N1v infections were generally self-limited, pediatric burden of disease was significant. Compared to other countries experiencing different health care systems, our Belgian cohort was younger and received less frequently antiviral therapy; disease course and mortality were however similar. BioMed Central 2011-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3224785/ /pubmed/22060843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-11-313 Text en Copyright ©2011 Blumental et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Blumental, Sophie
Huisman, Elisabeth
Cornet, Marie-Coralie
Ferreiro, Christine
De Schutter, Iris
Reynders, Marijke
Wybo, Ingrid
Kabamba-Mukadi, Benoît
Armano, Ruth
Hermans, Dominique
Nassogne, Marie-Cécile
Mahadeb, Bhavna
Fonteyne, Christine
Van Berlaer, Gerlant
Levy, Jack
Moulin, Didier
Vergison, Anne
Malfroot, Anne
Lepage, Philippe
Pandemic A/H1N1v influenza 2009 in hospitalized children: a multicenter Belgian survey
title Pandemic A/H1N1v influenza 2009 in hospitalized children: a multicenter Belgian survey
title_full Pandemic A/H1N1v influenza 2009 in hospitalized children: a multicenter Belgian survey
title_fullStr Pandemic A/H1N1v influenza 2009 in hospitalized children: a multicenter Belgian survey
title_full_unstemmed Pandemic A/H1N1v influenza 2009 in hospitalized children: a multicenter Belgian survey
title_short Pandemic A/H1N1v influenza 2009 in hospitalized children: a multicenter Belgian survey
title_sort pandemic a/h1n1v influenza 2009 in hospitalized children: a multicenter belgian survey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3224785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22060843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-11-313
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