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Circulation of influenza A viruses among patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory infection in a tertiary care hospital in Romania in the 2018/19 season: Results from an observational descriptive epidemiological study

The seasonal circulation of influenza viruses and the impact that this infection has on the population varies from year to year. We have prospectively captured hospital-based surveillance data describing the circulation of influenza viruses and characterizing patients with influenza admitted to a te...

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Autores principales: Drăgănescu, Anca Cristina, Miron, Victor Daniel, Streinu-Cercel, Anca, Florea, Dragoş, Vlaicu, Ovidiu, Bilaşco, Anuţa, Oţelea, Dan, Luminos, Monica Luminiţa, Piţigoi, Daniela, Streinu-Cercel, Adrian, Săndulescu, Oana
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8718231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34967388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000028460
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author Drăgănescu, Anca Cristina
Miron, Victor Daniel
Streinu-Cercel, Anca
Florea, Dragoş
Vlaicu, Ovidiu
Bilaşco, Anuţa
Oţelea, Dan
Luminos, Monica Luminiţa
Piţigoi, Daniela
Streinu-Cercel, Adrian
Săndulescu, Oana
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Miron, Victor Daniel
Streinu-Cercel, Anca
Florea, Dragoş
Vlaicu, Ovidiu
Bilaşco, Anuţa
Oţelea, Dan
Luminos, Monica Luminiţa
Piţigoi, Daniela
Streinu-Cercel, Adrian
Săndulescu, Oana
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description The seasonal circulation of influenza viruses and the impact that this infection has on the population varies from year to year. We have prospectively captured hospital-based surveillance data describing the circulation of influenza viruses and characterizing patients with influenza admitted to a tertiary hospital in Bucharest, Romania in the 2018/19 season. We have conducted an observational descriptive epidemiological study analyzing all consecutive patients hospitalized for influenza like illness or severe acute respiratory infection at the National Institute for Infectious Diseases “Prof. Dr. Matei Balş”, Bucharest, Romania, from November 2018 to April 2019. For all patients we actively collected standardized clinical information and performed real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction testing of respiratory samples to identify the presence of influenza viruses and to determine the subtype/lineage. A total of 1128 hospitalized patients were tested in this study, with an influenza positivity rate of 41.2% (n = 465). We identified an exclusive circulation of influenza A viruses (A/H1 – 57.2%, A/H3 – 29.3%, A not subtyped – 13.3%), with only 1 case of influenza B detected at the end of the season (week 18/2019). Children under 5 years of age accounted for the majority of cases (40%, n = 186), and all cases had a favorable evolution. Females were more likely to test positive for influenza (53.3%) compared to males (46.7%), P = .048, and presence of asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease increased the risk of influenza 4.4-fold and 2-fold, respectively (P < .001 and P = .034). Thirteen influenza patients required hospitalization in intensive care and 5 deaths were recorded (1.1%). The vaccination rate for all patients included in the study was low (4.6%). The existence of chronic conditions or age over 65 years prolonged the hospitalization period with 2 days (P < .001 each). In the 2018/19 season, we identified an important circulation of influenza A viruses among patients hospitalized for influenza like illness/severe acute respiratory infection in a tertiary care hospital in Romania, with a higher likelihood of affecting females and patients with pre-existing lung conditions. Monitoring of the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of influenza virus infection is of great interest and should be done carefully each season to better inform on the necessary measures to limit the impact that this infection may have on risk groups.
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spelling pubmed-87182312022-01-03 Circulation of influenza A viruses among patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory infection in a tertiary care hospital in Romania in the 2018/19 season: Results from an observational descriptive epidemiological study Drăgănescu, Anca Cristina Miron, Victor Daniel Streinu-Cercel, Anca Florea, Dragoş Vlaicu, Ovidiu Bilaşco, Anuţa Oţelea, Dan Luminos, Monica Luminiţa Piţigoi, Daniela Streinu-Cercel, Adrian Săndulescu, Oana Medicine (Baltimore) 4900 The seasonal circulation of influenza viruses and the impact that this infection has on the population varies from year to year. We have prospectively captured hospital-based surveillance data describing the circulation of influenza viruses and characterizing patients with influenza admitted to a tertiary hospital in Bucharest, Romania in the 2018/19 season. We have conducted an observational descriptive epidemiological study analyzing all consecutive patients hospitalized for influenza like illness or severe acute respiratory infection at the National Institute for Infectious Diseases “Prof. Dr. Matei Balş”, Bucharest, Romania, from November 2018 to April 2019. For all patients we actively collected standardized clinical information and performed real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction testing of respiratory samples to identify the presence of influenza viruses and to determine the subtype/lineage. A total of 1128 hospitalized patients were tested in this study, with an influenza positivity rate of 41.2% (n = 465). We identified an exclusive circulation of influenza A viruses (A/H1 – 57.2%, A/H3 – 29.3%, A not subtyped – 13.3%), with only 1 case of influenza B detected at the end of the season (week 18/2019). Children under 5 years of age accounted for the majority of cases (40%, n = 186), and all cases had a favorable evolution. Females were more likely to test positive for influenza (53.3%) compared to males (46.7%), P = .048, and presence of asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease increased the risk of influenza 4.4-fold and 2-fold, respectively (P < .001 and P = .034). Thirteen influenza patients required hospitalization in intensive care and 5 deaths were recorded (1.1%). The vaccination rate for all patients included in the study was low (4.6%). The existence of chronic conditions or age over 65 years prolonged the hospitalization period with 2 days (P < .001 each). In the 2018/19 season, we identified an important circulation of influenza A viruses among patients hospitalized for influenza like illness/severe acute respiratory infection in a tertiary care hospital in Romania, with a higher likelihood of affecting females and patients with pre-existing lung conditions. Monitoring of the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of influenza virus infection is of great interest and should be done carefully each season to better inform on the necessary measures to limit the impact that this infection may have on risk groups. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8718231/ /pubmed/34967388 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000028460 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Drăgănescu, Anca Cristina
Miron, Victor Daniel
Streinu-Cercel, Anca
Florea, Dragoş
Vlaicu, Ovidiu
Bilaşco, Anuţa
Oţelea, Dan
Luminos, Monica Luminiţa
Piţigoi, Daniela
Streinu-Cercel, Adrian
Săndulescu, Oana
Circulation of influenza A viruses among patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory infection in a tertiary care hospital in Romania in the 2018/19 season: Results from an observational descriptive epidemiological study
title Circulation of influenza A viruses among patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory infection in a tertiary care hospital in Romania in the 2018/19 season: Results from an observational descriptive epidemiological study
title_full Circulation of influenza A viruses among patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory infection in a tertiary care hospital in Romania in the 2018/19 season: Results from an observational descriptive epidemiological study
title_fullStr Circulation of influenza A viruses among patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory infection in a tertiary care hospital in Romania in the 2018/19 season: Results from an observational descriptive epidemiological study
title_full_unstemmed Circulation of influenza A viruses among patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory infection in a tertiary care hospital in Romania in the 2018/19 season: Results from an observational descriptive epidemiological study
title_short Circulation of influenza A viruses among patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory infection in a tertiary care hospital in Romania in the 2018/19 season: Results from an observational descriptive epidemiological study
title_sort circulation of influenza a viruses among patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory infection in a tertiary care hospital in romania in the 2018/19 season: results from an observational descriptive epidemiological study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8718231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34967388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000028460
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