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2614. Demographic and Clinical Characteristics by Antiviral Prescription in Influenza-Positive Children who Presented to Seven US Emergency Departments

BACKGROUND: Antiviral (AV) therapy is recommended for children < 2 years, hospitalized, or with underlying conditions (UC) and suspected influenza (flu). We sought to compare demographic and clinical characteristics by AV prescription in flu-positive children who presented to the emergency depart...

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Autores principales: Hamdan, Lubna, Probst, Varvara, Rahman, Herdi Kurnia, Stewart, Laura S, Dantuluri, Keerti, Howard, Leigh M, Speaker, Andrew, Szilagyi, Peter G, Ogokeh, Constance E, Weinberg, Geoffrey A, Klein, Eileen J, Sahni, Leila C, Englund, Janet A, Williams, John V, Rha, Brian, Boom, Julie A, Michaels, Marian G, Selvarangan, Rangaraj, Harrison, Christopher J, Lively, Joana Y, McNeal, Monica, Campbell, Angela P, Halasa, Natasha B
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6810271/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.2292
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author Hamdan, Lubna
Probst, Varvara
Rahman, Herdi Kurnia
Stewart, Laura S
Dantuluri, Keerti
Howard, Leigh M
Speaker, Andrew
Szilagyi, Peter G
Ogokeh, Constance E
Weinberg, Geoffrey A
Klein, Eileen J
Sahni, Leila C
Englund, Janet A
Williams, John V
Rha, Brian
Boom, Julie A
Michaels, Marian G
Selvarangan, Rangaraj
Harrison, Christopher J
Lively, Joana Y
McNeal, Monica
Campbell, Angela P
Halasa, Natasha B
author_facet Hamdan, Lubna
Probst, Varvara
Rahman, Herdi Kurnia
Stewart, Laura S
Dantuluri, Keerti
Howard, Leigh M
Speaker, Andrew
Szilagyi, Peter G
Ogokeh, Constance E
Weinberg, Geoffrey A
Klein, Eileen J
Sahni, Leila C
Englund, Janet A
Williams, John V
Rha, Brian
Boom, Julie A
Michaels, Marian G
Selvarangan, Rangaraj
Harrison, Christopher J
Lively, Joana Y
McNeal, Monica
Campbell, Angela P
Halasa, Natasha B
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description BACKGROUND: Antiviral (AV) therapy is recommended for children < 2 years, hospitalized, or with underlying conditions (UC) and suspected influenza (flu). We sought to compare demographic and clinical characteristics by AV prescription in flu-positive children who presented to the emergency department (ED) and determine the percentage of AV prescription in these high-risk children. METHODS: Children < 18 years who presented with respiratory symptoms and/or fever at seven New Vaccine Surveillance Network sites were enrolled. We conducted interviews, obtained mid-turbinate nasal and/or throat swabs for molecular flu testing (results unknown to providers), and reviewed medical charts for AV prescription after presenting to the ED. These are preliminary data. RESULTS: From December 2016 to June 2018, 9,524 subjects were enrolled and tested for flu; 1,260 (13%) were flu-positive by research testing; 54% were male, median age was 41 months, and 23% were prescribed an AV. The frequency of AV prescription differed by study site (Figure 1). Among research-tested flu-positive patients, AV were prescribed to 25% of children < 2 years, 31% of children with UC, and 51% admitted to the hospital from the ED (Table 1). Of the 388 (31%) clinically-tested flu-positive patients, 52%, 66%, and 77% of the same high-risk groups were prescribed an AV, respectively. CONCLUSION: AV prescriptions varied by study site and differences by race, ethnicity, and clinical presentation were noted. Clinical testing was associated with higher use of AV treatment in appropriate target patients. Efforts are needed to understand AV use patterns and improve prescription rates in recommended patients. [Image: see text] [Image: see text] DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures.
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spelling pubmed-68102712019-10-28 2614. Demographic and Clinical Characteristics by Antiviral Prescription in Influenza-Positive Children who Presented to Seven US Emergency Departments Hamdan, Lubna Probst, Varvara Rahman, Herdi Kurnia Stewart, Laura S Dantuluri, Keerti Howard, Leigh M Speaker, Andrew Szilagyi, Peter G Ogokeh, Constance E Weinberg, Geoffrey A Klein, Eileen J Sahni, Leila C Englund, Janet A Williams, John V Rha, Brian Boom, Julie A Michaels, Marian G Selvarangan, Rangaraj Harrison, Christopher J Lively, Joana Y McNeal, Monica Campbell, Angela P Halasa, Natasha B Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: Antiviral (AV) therapy is recommended for children < 2 years, hospitalized, or with underlying conditions (UC) and suspected influenza (flu). We sought to compare demographic and clinical characteristics by AV prescription in flu-positive children who presented to the emergency department (ED) and determine the percentage of AV prescription in these high-risk children. METHODS: Children < 18 years who presented with respiratory symptoms and/or fever at seven New Vaccine Surveillance Network sites were enrolled. We conducted interviews, obtained mid-turbinate nasal and/or throat swabs for molecular flu testing (results unknown to providers), and reviewed medical charts for AV prescription after presenting to the ED. These are preliminary data. RESULTS: From December 2016 to June 2018, 9,524 subjects were enrolled and tested for flu; 1,260 (13%) were flu-positive by research testing; 54% were male, median age was 41 months, and 23% were prescribed an AV. The frequency of AV prescription differed by study site (Figure 1). Among research-tested flu-positive patients, AV were prescribed to 25% of children < 2 years, 31% of children with UC, and 51% admitted to the hospital from the ED (Table 1). Of the 388 (31%) clinically-tested flu-positive patients, 52%, 66%, and 77% of the same high-risk groups were prescribed an AV, respectively. CONCLUSION: AV prescriptions varied by study site and differences by race, ethnicity, and clinical presentation were noted. Clinical testing was associated with higher use of AV treatment in appropriate target patients. Efforts are needed to understand AV use patterns and improve prescription rates in recommended patients. [Image: see text] [Image: see text] DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures. Oxford University Press 2019-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6810271/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.2292 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Hamdan, Lubna
Probst, Varvara
Rahman, Herdi Kurnia
Stewart, Laura S
Dantuluri, Keerti
Howard, Leigh M
Speaker, Andrew
Szilagyi, Peter G
Ogokeh, Constance E
Weinberg, Geoffrey A
Klein, Eileen J
Sahni, Leila C
Englund, Janet A
Williams, John V
Rha, Brian
Boom, Julie A
Michaels, Marian G
Selvarangan, Rangaraj
Harrison, Christopher J
Lively, Joana Y
McNeal, Monica
Campbell, Angela P
Halasa, Natasha B
2614. Demographic and Clinical Characteristics by Antiviral Prescription in Influenza-Positive Children who Presented to Seven US Emergency Departments
title 2614. Demographic and Clinical Characteristics by Antiviral Prescription in Influenza-Positive Children who Presented to Seven US Emergency Departments
title_full 2614. Demographic and Clinical Characteristics by Antiviral Prescription in Influenza-Positive Children who Presented to Seven US Emergency Departments
title_fullStr 2614. Demographic and Clinical Characteristics by Antiviral Prescription in Influenza-Positive Children who Presented to Seven US Emergency Departments
title_full_unstemmed 2614. Demographic and Clinical Characteristics by Antiviral Prescription in Influenza-Positive Children who Presented to Seven US Emergency Departments
title_short 2614. Demographic and Clinical Characteristics by Antiviral Prescription in Influenza-Positive Children who Presented to Seven US Emergency Departments
title_sort 2614. demographic and clinical characteristics by antiviral prescription in influenza-positive children who presented to seven us emergency departments
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6810271/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.2292
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