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1por Garg, Shikha, Cummings, Charisse N, Ujamaa, Dawud, Kirley, Pam Daily, Alden, Nisha B, Correa, Maria, Anderson, Evan J, Weigel, Andy, Monroe, Maya, Nunez, Val Tellez, McMahon, Melissa, Ropp, Susan L, Spina, Nancy L, Gaitan, Maria, Shiltz, Eli, Sutton, Melissa, Talbot, Keipp, Crossland, Melanie, Reed, Carrie“…Among the 3,262 influenza-associated hospitalizations, the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 coinfection by month (October 2021–April 2022), respectively, was 11.4%, 2.5%, 2.6%, 8.9%, 3.4%, 0.8%, and 0.5%. [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: SARS-CoV-2 coinfection was uncommon among patients hospitalized with influenza during 2021–22. …”
Publicado 2022
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2por Melisa, Shah, Taylor, Christopher, Patel, Kadam, Milucky, Jennifer, Whitaker, Michael, Pham, Huong, Anglin, Onika, Reingold, Arthur, Armistead, Isaac, Yousey-Hindes, Kimberly, Anderson, Evan J, Weigel, Andy, Reeg, Libby, Mumm, Erica, Ropp, Susan L, Muse, Alison G, Bushey, Sophrena, Shiltz, Eli, Sutton, Melissa, Talbot, Keipp, Price, Andrea, Havers, Fiona P“…Staphylococcus aureus was the most common isolate overall; Pseudomonas aeruginosa was the second most common respiratory isolate (Figure 1). [Figure: see text] This figure includes 1,408 bacterial cultures from 1,066 individuals. …”
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3por Chow, Eric J, Rolfes, Melissa A, O’Halloran, Alissa, Anderson, Evan J, Bennett, Nancy M, Billing, Laurie M, Chai, Shua, Dufort, Elizabeth, Kim, Sue, Irizarry, Lourdes, Lynfield, Ruth, Monroe, Maya, Risk, Ilene, Stephens, Samantha, Talbot, Keipp, Thomas, Ann, Yousey-Hindes, Kim, Reed, Carrie, Garg, Shikha“…Compared with treated patients without an acute cardiovascular event, treated patients with aHF (Figure A) and aIHD (Figure B) were more likely to be older, currently/formerly use tobacco and have underlying conditions including cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, and kidney disease. …”
Publicado 2019
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4por Doyle, Joshua, Garg, Shikha, O’Halloran, Alissa, Beacham, Lauren, Cummings, Charisse N, Herlihy, Rachel, Yousey-Hindes, Kim, Anderson, Evan J, Monroe, Maya, Kim, Sue, Lynfield, Ruth, Irizarry, Lourdes, Spina, Nancy, Bennett, Nancy M, Hill, Mary, Reed, Carrie, Schaffner, William, Talbot, Keipp, Self, Wesley, Williams, Derek“…Risk status by CURB-65 was less sensitive than PSI in predicting MV, vasopressor, or ECMO usage as well as death (figure). The specificity of CURB-65 and PSI was similar against all outcomes (figure). …”
Publicado 2019
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5por Holmen, Jenna, Reingold, Art, Bye, Erica, Kim, Lindsey, Anderson, Evan J, Bennett, Nancy M, Chai, Shua, Kirley, Pam Daily, Muse, Alison, Talbot, Helen, Monroe, Maya, Rothrock, Gretchen, Whitaker, Michael, Bryanna, Cikesh“…Table 1: Demographic characteristics of adults with an RSV-associated hospitalization, 2015-2017. [Image: see text] Figure 1. Age-adjusted incidence rate of RSV-associated hospitalizations of adults by census-tract poverty level, 2015-2017 [Image: see text] Table 2. …”
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6por Ciric, Caroline, Ha, Binh, Tippett, Ashley, Hussaini, Laila, Salazar, Luis W, Reese, Olivia, Li, Wensheng, Hsiao, Hui-Mien, Gibson, Theda, Begier, Elizabeth, Hubler, Robin, Liu, Qing, Gessner, Bradford J, Lopman, Benjamin, Rouphael, Nadine, Kamidani, Satoshi, Anderson, Evan J, Anderson, Larry, Rostad, Christina A“…Results were similar when immunocompromised participants were excluded from the analysis. [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: RSV antibody responses peaked in early convalescence and persisted for 3 years after RSV-associated hospitalization. …”
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7por Munoz, Flor M, Munoz, Flor M, Connery, Amy, Natrajan, Muktha S, Waggoner, Jesse, Lamb, Molly, Olson, Daniel, Paniagua-Avila, Alejandra, Bauer, Desiree, Anderson, Evan J, Mulligan, Mark, Calvimontes, Mirella, Bolanos, Guillermo, Holliday, Andrea, Keitel, Wendy, El Sahly, Hana, Tomashek, Kay, Asturias, Edwin J“…MSEL scores were similar to US norms in infants <12 m (composite mean 94.8, SD 11.9), but lower in children 1–5 years in all domains (mean 75.1, SD 17.4, P < 0.0001) (Figure 3). CONCLUSION: Serologic evidence of recent ZIKV infection, but no acute ZIKV, was documented in young children in Guatemala. …”
Publicado 2019
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8por Olson, Daniel, Lamb, Molly, Connery, Amy, Colborn, Kathryn, Natrajan, Muktha S, Waggoner, Jesse, Paniagua-Avila, Alejandra, Bauer, Desiree, Anderson, Evan J, Calvimontes, Mirella, Bolanos, Guillermo, Watson, Nora, Sahly, Hana El, Munoz, Flor M, Munoz, Flor M, Asturias, Edwin J“…ZIKV(+) cases and higher composite MSEL scores clustered in more densely populated areas (Figure 1). ZIKV(+) serostatus was associated with higher MSEL composite (increase in log score 0.09, P = 0.003) and subdomain scores: fine motor (0.13, P = 0.011), visual reception (0.15, P = 0.002), receptive language (0.09, P = 0.041), gross motor (0.14, P = 0.09), and expressive language (0.09, P = 0.058) (Figure 2). …”
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9por Garg, Shikha, O’Halloran, Alissa, Cummings, Charisse Nitura, Anderson, Evan J, Alden, Nisha, Bennett, Nancy M, Billing, Laurie, Chai, Shua J, Kim, Sue, Lynfield, Ruth, Muse, Alison, Price, Andrea, Ryan, Patricia, Talbot, H Keipp, Torres, Salina, Yousey-Hindes, Kimberly, Thomas, Ann, Reed, Carrie“…After imputing A subtype, the 2017–2018 season had the highest rates observed for H3N2 (62.8) and B (28.5) than in any previous season, and the third highest rate of H1N1 (13.5) (Figure 1A). During 2017–2018, rates in adult ≥65 years peaked 3 weeks before they peaked in children 0–4 years. …”
Publicado 2018
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10por Garg, Shikha, O’Halloran, Alissa, O’Halloran, Alissa, Cummings, Charisse N, Cummings, Charisse N, Holstein, Rachel, Kniss, Krista, Anderson, Evan J, Anderson, Evan J, Bennett, Nancy M, Bennett, Nancy M, Billing, Laurie M, Billing, Laurie M, Herlihy, Rachel, Hill, Mary, Irizarry, Lourdes, Irizarry, Lourdes, Kim, Sue, Kim, Sue, Kirley, Pam D, Lynfield, Ruth, Lynfield, Ruth, Monroe, Maya, Monroe, Maya, Spina, Nancy, Talbot, Keipp, Talbot, Keipp, Thomas, Ann, Thomas, Ann, Yousey-Hindes, Kimberly, Budd, Alicia, Brammer, Lynette, Reed, Carrie, Reed, Carrie“…Data on the proportion of H1 results by age correlated well between FluSurv-NET and US virologic surveillance (Figure B). CONCLUSION: Influenza A H1 and H3 virus circulation patterns varied by age group during the 2018–2019 season. …”
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11por Havers, Fiona P, Whitaker, Michael, Pham, Huong, Anglin, Onika, Milucky, Jennifer, Patel, Kadam, Kirley, Pam Daily, Austin, Elizabeth, Meek, James, Anderson, Evan J, Monroe, Maya, Brown, Chloe, Bye, Erica, Pacheco, Francesca, Barney, Grant, Cafferky, Virginia, Sutton, Melissa, Talbot, Keipp, Chatelain, Ryan, Gerber, Susan I, Langley, Gayle, Kim, Lindsay, Taylor, Christopher“…Hospitalizations peaked in January for pre-pandemic and 2021-22 seasons and in September for 2020-21 (Figure). For all years combined, 16.2%, 23.4%, 33.3%, and 27.1% of all RSV-associated hospitalizations were among those aged 18-49, 50-64, 65-79 and ≥80 years, respectively. …”
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12por De Castro, Khalel, Tippett, Ashley, Hussaini, Laila, Salazar, Luis W, Reese, Olivia, Ciric, Caroline R, Li, Wensheng, Hsiao, Hui-Mien, Stephens, Kathy, Gibson, Theda, Begier, Elizabeth, Liu, Qing, Hubler, Robin, Gessner, Bradford J, Lopman, Benjamin, Rouphael, Nadine, Kamidani, Satoshi, Anderson, Evan J, Rostad, Christina A“…Adjusting for sex, activity frequency, travel, and immunocompromised status, those who were male (OR 1.9, 95%CI 1.16, 3.15), exercised 2-3 times per week (OR 2.3, 95%CI 1.26, 4.38), traveled (OR 2.3, 95%CI 1.09, 4.70), or were immunocompromised (OR 1.8, 95%CI 1.10, 2.85) had greater odds of RSV positivity compared to the reference groups (Table 2). [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: Among ARI hospitalizations, RSV prevalence was higher for female sex, immunocompromised status, and those that travelled within the preceding two weeks. …”
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13por Reese, Olivia D, Tippett, Ashley, Hussaini, Laila, Salazar, Luis, Taylor, Megan, Ciric, Caroline, Bristow, Laurel, Patel, Vikash, Li, Wensheng, Hsiao, Hui-mien, Stephens, Kathy, Gibson, Theda, Kay, Ariel, Cheng, Andrew, Swerdlow, David L, Hubler, Robin, Lopman, Ben, Rostad, Christina A, Anderson, Larry, Rouphael, Nadine, Rouphael, Nadine, Anderson, Evan J“…Rhinovirus also declined (p=0.01) but still accounted for 5.1% of all ARIs screened (Figure 1). Rhinovirus was detected at a greater rate in Season 3 than in asymptomatic controls in the first 2 seasons (p=0.008). …”
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14por Anderson, Evan J, Hussaini, Laila, Bristow, Laurel, Tippett, Ashley, Gibson, Theda, Hart, Mari, Salazar, Luis, Gaffney, Michelle, Benyeogor, Ifeyinwa Kanayo, Cheng, Andrew, Drobeniuc, Ana, Traenkner, Jessica, Fayad, Danielle, Washington, Wesley, Emerson, Lisa, Schwartz, Natalia, Greaves, Kandra, Todd, Sean, Stanley, Corshé, Bechnak, Amer, Chaaya, Rody Bou, Al-Husien, Zayna, Deović, Rijalda, Winston, Juton, Ahmed, Dilshad Rafi, Li, Wensheng, Le, Khuong, Singh, Aditya, Spencer, Jennifer E, Muchinsky, Amy, Zaks, Kathryn, Nesheim, Wendy, Stephens, Kathy, Swerdlow, David L, Hubler, Robin, Agosti, Yasmeen, Munye, Mohamed, Jadhao, Samadhan, Ha, Binh, McCracken, Courtney, Kraft, Colleen, Rostad, Christina A, Kao, Carol, Lopman, Ben, Yildirim, Inci, Anderson, Larry, Rouphael, Nadine, Rouphael, Nadine“…RSV+ occurred earlier in surveillance and peaked at a higher frequency (figure). Clinical characteristics and outcomes are in the table. …”
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15por Haston, Julia C, Garg, Shikha, Campbell, Angela P, Ferdinands, Jill, O’Halloran, Alissa, Cummings, Charisse N, Kirley, Pam Daily, Stephens, Samantha, Yousey-Hindes, Kim, Openo, Kyle P, Fawcett, Emily, Farley, Monica M, Monroe, Maya, Kim, Sue, McMahon, Melissa, Irizarry, Lourdes, Dufort, Elizabeth, Bennett, Nancy M, Billing, Laurie M, Thomas, Ann, Talbot, Keipp, Spencer, Melanie, Anderson, Evan J“…RESULTS: Among 21,751 vaccinated patients, 61% received vaccine before October 15, and distribution of vaccination date was similar across seasons (figure). Vaccination occurred earlier with increasing age (45% were vaccinated early among those 9–17 years but 65% in those ≥ 80 years, P < 0.01). …”
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16por Anderson, Evan J, Lopman, Benjamin, Yi, Jumi, Yildirim, Inci, Creech, C Buddy, El-Khorazaty, Jill, Shane, Andi L, Edwards, Kathryn“…No differences in GMT or seroresponses were observed to either WC3 or 89–12 (figure) by antibiotic exposure. In the multivariable logistic regression model, there were no significant differences for gender, race, ethnicity, site, or antibiotic exposure (P-value ≥0.5 for IgA seroresponse). …”
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17por Garg, Shikha, Beacham, Lauren, Arriola, Carmen S, O’Halloran, Alissa, Cummings, Charisse N, Reingold, Art, Alden, Nisha B, Yousey-Hindes, Kim, Anderson, Evan J, Monroe, Maya, Kim, Sue, Lynfield, Ruth, Irizarry, Lourdes, Muse, Alison, Bennett, Nancy M, Billing, Laurie M, Thomas, Ann, Talbot, Keipp, McCaffrey, Keegan, Fry, Alicia M, Reed, Carrie“…Among patients with influenza A(H1N1)pdm09, vaccination was associated with decreased odds of ICU admission (odds ratio (OR) 0.81; OR 0.72) and MV (OR 0.66; OR 0.54) in adults 18–64 and ≥65 years, respectively; decreased odds of pneumonia (OR 0.83), death (OR 0.64) and shortened ICU LOS (relative hazard (RH) 0.82) in adults 18–64 years; and shortened hospital LOS (RH 0.91) in adults ≥65 years (figure). Vaccination was not associated with attenuation of severe outcomes in patients with influenza A(H3N2) and B. …”
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18por Rolfes, Melissa A, Jain, Seema, Bramley, Anna, Self, Wesley, Wunderink, Richard G, Anderson, Evan J, Grijalva, Carlos G, Fakhran, Sherene, Balk, Robert, Zhu, Yuwei, Williams, Derek, Edwards, Kathryn, Reed, Carrie“…While CLD and CVD accounted for high proportions of the incidence of CAP hospitalizations in the study population, the contribution of the selected co-morbidities varied by age groups (figure). CONCLUSION: There is an increased risk of hospitalization for CAP among adults with co-morbidities, particularly chronic lung and cardiovascular disease. …”
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19por Kamidani, Satoshi, Garg, Shikha, Campbell, Angela P, Cummings, Charisse N, Openo, Kyle P, McMullen, Chelsea L, Chai, Shua, Herlihy, Rachel, Yousey-Hindes, Kim, Monroe, Maya, Kim, Sue, Lynfield, Ruth, Dufort, Elizabeth, Billing, Laurie M, Sutton, Melissa, Talbot, Helen, McCaffrey, Keegan, Anderson, Evan J“…In univariable analysis, compared to hospitalized infants < 6 months, children >13 years had higher odds of ICU admission (odds ratio (OR), 2.0; 95% CI, 1.7–2.4), mechanical ventilation (OR, 1.7; 95% CI, 1.2–2.3), and pneumonia (OR, 2.6; 95% CI, 2.1–3.3) (Table 2). Figure 1 [Image: see text] Table 1 [Image: see text] Table 2 [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: Although influenza-related hospitalization rates decreased with increasing age, severe outcomes were more common among hospitalized older children. …”
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20por Czaja, Christopher, Miller, Lisa, Alden, Nisha, Wald, Heidi, Cummings, Charisse Nitura, Rolfes, Melissa, Garg, Shikha, Anderson, Evan J, Bennett, Nancy M, Billing, Laurie, Chai, Shua J, Eckel, Seth, Mansmann, Robert, McMahon, Melissa, Monroe, Maya, Muse, Alison, Risk, Ilene, Schaffner, William, Thomas, Ann, Yousey-Hindes, Kimberly, Herlihy, Rachel“…There was a stepwise increase in hospitalization rates with age (figure). Increasing age was positively associated with female sex, nursing home residence, neurologic disorder, cardiovascular and renal disease, and vaccination, and inversely associated with morbid obesity, smoking, asthma, chronic metabolic disease, and immunosuppression (P < 0.01). …”
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