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Influenza in Yucatan in 2018: Chronology, characteristics and outcomes of ambulatory and hospitalized patients
INTRODUCTION: Influenza season is expected between October and February in the northern hemisphere, including Mexico. Previous studies suggested that transmission peak may occur earlier in Yucatan, a state in southeast Mexico. OBJECTIVES: (a) Describe the seasonality of 2018 influenza cases seen at...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9427948/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31560880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2019.08.009 |
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author | Mendez-Dominguez, Nina I. Bobadilla-Rosado, Luis O. Fajardo-Ruiz, Lizbeth S. Camara-Salazar, Andrea Gomez-Carro, Salvador |
author_facet | Mendez-Dominguez, Nina I. Bobadilla-Rosado, Luis O. Fajardo-Ruiz, Lizbeth S. Camara-Salazar, Andrea Gomez-Carro, Salvador |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Influenza season is expected between October and February in the northern hemisphere, including Mexico. Previous studies suggested that transmission peak may occur earlier in Yucatan, a state in southeast Mexico. OBJECTIVES: (a) Describe the seasonality of 2018 influenza cases seen at O´Horan hospital, statewide, and nationwide; (b) analyze the characteristics, clinical manifestations and outcomes of ambulatory and hospitalized patients; (c) analyze fatal outcomes occurrence among vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. METHODS: Retrospective analytic cohort of all confirmed influenza cases assisted at O´Horan hospital during 2018, along with a chronologic graphic description of the statewide epidemic curve from the epidemiological surveillance registries. RESULTS: A total of 264 influenza cases were analyzed; 145 (55%) were female; 26% were vaccinated. Health workers and unvaccinated individuals were more prone to develop severe cases. Dyspnea and tachypnea were strong predictors of hospitalization; headache, myalgias, arthralgias and rhinorrhea correlated inversely. 236 (89.47%) cases occurred in July and 22 of the 23 deaths occurred before October. No fatal outcomes were observed among vaccinated individuals. Influenza AH1N1 represented 83.6% of serotyped cases. DISCUSSION: Onset of influenza season in Yucatan may reflect a need for rethinking timing of vaccination and of preventive campaigns, as most cases occurred before vaccination period. |
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spelling | pubmed-94279482022-09-01 Influenza in Yucatan in 2018: Chronology, characteristics and outcomes of ambulatory and hospitalized patients Mendez-Dominguez, Nina I. Bobadilla-Rosado, Luis O. Fajardo-Ruiz, Lizbeth S. Camara-Salazar, Andrea Gomez-Carro, Salvador Braz J Infect Dis Brief Communication INTRODUCTION: Influenza season is expected between October and February in the northern hemisphere, including Mexico. Previous studies suggested that transmission peak may occur earlier in Yucatan, a state in southeast Mexico. OBJECTIVES: (a) Describe the seasonality of 2018 influenza cases seen at O´Horan hospital, statewide, and nationwide; (b) analyze the characteristics, clinical manifestations and outcomes of ambulatory and hospitalized patients; (c) analyze fatal outcomes occurrence among vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. METHODS: Retrospective analytic cohort of all confirmed influenza cases assisted at O´Horan hospital during 2018, along with a chronologic graphic description of the statewide epidemic curve from the epidemiological surveillance registries. RESULTS: A total of 264 influenza cases were analyzed; 145 (55%) were female; 26% were vaccinated. Health workers and unvaccinated individuals were more prone to develop severe cases. Dyspnea and tachypnea were strong predictors of hospitalization; headache, myalgias, arthralgias and rhinorrhea correlated inversely. 236 (89.47%) cases occurred in July and 22 of the 23 deaths occurred before October. No fatal outcomes were observed among vaccinated individuals. Influenza AH1N1 represented 83.6% of serotyped cases. DISCUSSION: Onset of influenza season in Yucatan may reflect a need for rethinking timing of vaccination and of preventive campaigns, as most cases occurred before vaccination period. Elsevier 2019-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9427948/ /pubmed/31560880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2019.08.009 Text en © 2019 Sociedade Brasileira de Infectologia. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Brief Communication Mendez-Dominguez, Nina I. Bobadilla-Rosado, Luis O. Fajardo-Ruiz, Lizbeth S. Camara-Salazar, Andrea Gomez-Carro, Salvador Influenza in Yucatan in 2018: Chronology, characteristics and outcomes of ambulatory and hospitalized patients |
title | Influenza in Yucatan in 2018: Chronology, characteristics and outcomes of ambulatory and hospitalized patients |
title_full | Influenza in Yucatan in 2018: Chronology, characteristics and outcomes of ambulatory and hospitalized patients |
title_fullStr | Influenza in Yucatan in 2018: Chronology, characteristics and outcomes of ambulatory and hospitalized patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Influenza in Yucatan in 2018: Chronology, characteristics and outcomes of ambulatory and hospitalized patients |
title_short | Influenza in Yucatan in 2018: Chronology, characteristics and outcomes of ambulatory and hospitalized patients |
title_sort | influenza in yucatan in 2018: chronology, characteristics and outcomes of ambulatory and hospitalized patients |
topic | Brief Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9427948/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31560880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2019.08.009 |
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