Characteristics and Outcomes of Hospitalized Pregnant Women With Influenza, 2010 to 2019 A Repeated Cross-Sectional Study

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作者
Holstein, Rachel [1 ]
Dawood, Fatimah S. [1 ]
O'Halloran, Alissa [1 ]
Cummings, Charisse [1 ]
Ujamaa, Dawud [1 ,2 ]
Kirley, Pam Daily [3 ]
Yousey-Hindes, Kimberly [4 ]
Fawcett, Emily [5 ,6 ,7 ]
Monroe, Maya L. [8 ]
Kim, Sue [9 ]
Lynfield, Ruth [10 ]
McMullen, Chelsea [11 ]
Muse, Alison [12 ]
Bennett, Nancy M. [13 ]
Billing, Laurie M. [14 ]
Sutton, Melissa [15 ]
Thomas, Ann [15 ]
Talbot, H. Keipp [16 ]
Schaffner, William [16 ]
Risk, Ilene [17 ]
Reed, Carrie [1 ]
Garg, Shikha [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Atlanta, GA 30329 USA
[2] Gen Dynam Informat Technol, Falls Church, VA USA
[3] Calif Emerging Infect Program, Oakland, CA USA
[4] Yale Sch Publ Hlth, Connecticut Emerging Infect Program, New Haven, CT USA
[5] Georgia Dept Hlth, Emerging Infect Program, Atlanta, GA USA
[6] Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Atlanta, GA 30033 USA
[7] Fdn Atlanta Vet Educ & Res, Decatur, GA USA
[8] Maryland Dept Hlth, Baltimore, MD USA
[9] Michigan Dept Hlth & Human Serv, Lansing, MI USA
[10] Minnesota Dept Hlth, St Paul, MN USA
[11] New Mexico Dept Hlth, Santa Fe, NM USA
[12] New York State Dept Hlth, Albany, NY USA
[13] Univ Rochester, Sch Med & Dent, Rochester, NY USA
[14] Ohio Dept Hlth, Columbus, OH 43266 USA
[15] Oregon Hlth Author, Portland, OR USA
[16] Vanderbilt Univ, Sch Med, Nashville, TN 37212 USA
[17] Salt Lake Cty Hlth Dept, Salt Lake City, UT USA
关键词
A H1N1 PDM09; SPONTANEOUS-ABORTION; MATERNAL INFLUENZA; BIRTH OUTCOMES; UNITED-STATES; PROSPECTIVE COHORT; PRETERM DELIVERY; VIRUS INFECTION; PHASE; VACCINATION;
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10.7326/M21-3668
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Pregnant women may be at increased risk for severe influenza-associated outcomes. Objective: To describe characteristics and outcomes of hospitalized pregnant women with influenza. Design: Repeated cross-sectional study. Setting: The population-based U.S. Influenza Hospitalization Surveillance Network during the 2010-2011 through 2018-2019 influenza seasons. Patients: Pregnant women (aged 15 to 44 years) hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed influenza identified through provider-initiated or facility-based testing practices. Measurements: Clinical characteristics, interventions, and in-hospital maternal and fetal outcomes were obtained through medical chart abstraction. Multivariable logistic regression was used to evaluate the association between influenza A subtype and severe maternal influenza-associated outcomes, including intensive care unit (ICU) admission, mechanical ventilation, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, or in-hospital death. Results: Of 9652 women aged 15 to 44 years and hospitalized with influenza, 2690 (27.9%) were pregnant. Among the 2690 pregnant women, the median age was 28 years, 62% were in their third trimester, and 42% had at least 1 underlying condition. Overall, 32% were vaccinated against influenza and 88% received antiviral treatment. Five percent required ICU admission, 2% required mechanical ventilation, and 0.3% (n = 8) died. Pregnant women with influenza A H1N1 were more likely to have severe outcomes than those with influenza A H3N2 (adjusted risk ratio, 1.9 [95% CI, 1.3 to 2.8]). Most women (71%) were still pregnant at hospital discharge. Among 754 women who were no longer pregnant at discharge, 96% had a pregnancy resulting in live birth, and 3% experienced fetal loss. Limitation: Maternal and fetal outcomes that occurred after hospital discharge were not captured. Conclusion: Over 9 influenza seasons, one third of reproductive-aged women hospitalized with influenza were pregnant. Influenza A H1N1 was associated with more severe maternal outcomes. Pregnant women remain a high-priority target group for vaccination. Primary Funding Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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