Clinical features of Malaysian children hospitalized with community-acquired seasonal influenza

被引:15
|
作者
Sam, I-Ching [1 ]
Abdul-Murad, Aizuri [1 ]
Karunakaran, Rina [1 ]
Rampal, Sanjay [2 ]
Chan, Yoke-Fun [1 ]
Nathan, Anna Marie [3 ]
Ariffin, Hany [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Malaya, Fac Med, Trop Infect Dis Res & Educ Ctr, Dept Med Microbiol, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia
[2] Univ Malaya, Fac Med, Dept Social & Prevent Med, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia
[3] Univ Malaya, Fac Med, Dept Paediat, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia
关键词
Influenza; Respiratory tract infections; Community-acquired infections; Children; Seasonal variation; Malaysia; RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS; RISK-FACTORS; BURDEN; COMPLICATIONS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; INFECTION; MORTALITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijid.2009.10.005
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Objectives: The clinical impact of seasonal influenza is understudied in tropical countries. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical features and seasonal pattern of influenza in children hospitalized in Malaysia, and to identify predictors of severe disease. Methods: Children hospitalized with community-acquired, laboratory-confirmed influenza at a teaching hospital in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during 2002-2007 were identified retrospectively. Clinical data were collected, and predictors of severe disease were identified by multivariate logistic regression. All influenza cases from 1982 to 2007 were also analyzed for seasonal patterns. Results: A total of 132 children were included in the study, 48 (36.4%) of whom had underlying medical conditions. The mean age was 2.5 years and 116 (87.9%) were < 5 years old. The most common presenting features were fever or history of fever, cough, rhinitis, vomiting, and pharyngitis. Severe influenza was seen in 16 patients (12.1%; nine previously healthy), including 12 (9.1%; eight previously healthy) requiring intensive care. There were three (2.3%) deaths. Severe disease was associated with age < 12 months, female sex, and absence of rhinitis on admission. Influenza was seen year-round, with peaks in November-January and May-July. Conclusions: Seasonal influenza has a considerable impact on children hospitalized in Malaysia, in both the healthy and those with underlying medical conditions. (C) 2010 International Society for Infectious Diseases. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:E36 / E40
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Community-Acquired Staphylococcus aureus Pneumonia Among Hospitalized Children in Hawaii
    Len, Kyra A.
    Bergert, Lora
    Patel, Shilpa
    Melish, Marian
    Kimata, Chieko
    Erdem, Guliz
    PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY, 2010, 45 (09) : 898 - 905
  • [2] Influenza Testing and Treatment Among Patients Hospitalized With Community-Acquired Pneumonia
    Deshpande, Abhishek
    Klompas, Michael
    Yu, Pei -Chun
    Imrey, Peter B.
    Pallotta, Andrea M.
    Higgins, Thomas
    Haessler, Sarah
    Zilberberg, Marya D.
    Lindenauer, Peter K.
    Rothberg, Michael B.
    CHEST, 2022, 162 (03) : 543 - 555
  • [3] Clinical profile of children with and without comorbidities hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia
    Aurilio, Rafaela Baroni
    Sant'Anna, Clemax Couto
    Bazhuni Pombo March, Maria de Fatima
    REVISTA PAULISTA DE PEDIATRIA, 2020, 38
  • [4] Mycoplasma pneumoniae Among Children Hospitalized With Community-acquired Pneumonia
    Kutty, Preeta K.
    Jain, Seema
    Taylor, Thomas H.
    Bramley, Anna M.
    Diaz, Maureen H.
    Ampofo, Krow
    Arnold, Sandra R.
    Williams, Derek J.
    Edwards, Kathryn M.
    McCullers, Jonathan A.
    Pavia, Andrew T.
    Winchell, Jonas M.
    Schrag, Stephanie J.
    Hicks, Lauri A.
    CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2019, 68 (01) : 5 - 12
  • [5] Incidence, complications, and risk factors for prolonged stay in children hospitalized with community-acquired influenza
    Coffin, Susan E.
    Zaoutis, Theoklis E.
    Wheeler Rosenquist, Anna B.
    Heydon, Kateri
    Herrera, Guillermo
    Bridges, Carolyn B.
    Watson, Barbara
    Localio, Russell
    Hodinka, Richard L.
    Keren, Ron
    PEDIATRICS, 2007, 119 (04) : 740 - 748
  • [6] Epidemiology and clinical characteristics of community-acquired pneumonia in hospitalized children
    Michelow, IC
    Olsen, K
    Lozano, J
    Rollins, NK
    Duffy, LB
    Ziegler, T
    Kauppila, J
    Leinonen, M
    McCracken, GH
    PEDIATRICS, 2004, 113 (04) : 701 - 707
  • [7] Adjunct Corticosteroids in Children Hospitalized With Community-Acquired Pneumonia
    Weiss, Anna K.
    Hall, Matthew
    Lee, Grace E.
    Kronman, Matthew P.
    Sheffler-Collins, Seth
    Shah, Samir S.
    PEDIATRICS, 2011, 127 (02) : E255 - E263
  • [8] Etiologic spectrum and occurrence of coinfections in children hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia
    Jiang, Wujun
    Wu, Min
    Zhou, Jing
    Wang, Yuqing
    Hao, Chuangli
    Ji, Wei
    Zhang, Xinxing
    Gu, Wenjing
    Shao, Xuejun
    BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2017, 17
  • [9] Clinical Features, Etiology and Outcomes of Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
    Gomez-Junyent, Joan
    Garcia-Vidal, Carolina
    Viasus, Diego
    Millat-Martinez, Pere
    Simonetti, Antonella
    Santos, Ma Salud
    Ardanuy, Carmen
    Dorca, Jordi
    Carratala, Jordi
    PLOS ONE, 2014, 9 (08):
  • [10] Clinical management of community-acquired pneumonia in young children
    Nascimento-Carvalho, Amanda C.
    Nascimento-Carvalho, Cristiana M.
    EXPERT OPINION ON PHARMACOTHERAPY, 2019, 20 (04) : 435 - 442