Hospital care of patients with A/H1N1 influenza: evaluation of the first 1000 reported cases in Spain

Influenza A is expected to have a great impact in countries in the northern hemisphere yet little has been reported about how this outbreak can affect hospital care. The aim of this study is to assess patients who demand care for flu symptoms and their outcome. From the beginning of the outbreak a s...

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Hauptverfasser: Cantero Caballero, Mireia, Touma Fernández, Angel, Granda Martín, M Jesús, Castuera Gil, Ana, Zegarra Salas, Paul, Cuenca Carvajal, Carmen, Cano Ballesteros, Juan Carlos, Granado De La Orden, Susana, Ferrer Civeira, María, Catalán Alonso, Pilar, Pérez Sanz, Cristina, Aguaron De La Cruz, Angel, Merello Godino, Carlos, Andueza Lillo, Juan, Rodríguez Pérez, Paz, Audibert Mena, Luis
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description Influenza A is expected to have a great impact in countries in the northern hemisphere yet little has been reported about how this outbreak can affect hospital care. The aim of this study is to assess patients who demand care for flu symptoms and their outcome. From the beginning of the outbreak a specific protocol was established for the care of patients with potential influenza A in admission, emergency and hospitalization ward. A nominal registry was designed with clinical and epidemiological data. 1018 patients were evaluated for potential influenza A from the beginning of the outbreak until the 31(st) August, 2009. 77% of them fulfilled clinical criteria and were classified as suspected cases. Mean age was 31,7 years (SD17,2), 52% were women, 3,3% pregnant or puerperal. The admission rate was 23,4% with a global mean stay of 3,5 days, and 2,5 for the adults who were admitted to the short stay hospital unit. 2,8 % had pneumonia, two patients required admission to the intensive care unit and one of them died. Our data show an outbreak with mild illness, with a remarkable percentage of pneumonia but with good outcome. Despite of the high percentage of admissions, and in order to avoid the misleading attention to other patients, we believe that an assistance model based in specific units, short stay and post-discharge follow up could be suitable.
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