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The influenza season 2016/17 in Bucharest, Romania - surveillance data and clinical characteristics of patients with influenza-like illness admitted to a tertiary infectious diseases hospital
Drăgănescu, Anca; Săndulescu, Oana; Florea, Dragoş; Vlaicu, Ovidiu; Streinu-Cercel, Anca; Oţelea, Dan; Aramă, Victoria; Luminos, Monica Luminiţa; Streinu-Cercel, Adrian; Niţescu, Maria; Ivanciuc, Alina; Bacruban, Rodica; Piţigoi, Daniela.
  • Drăgănescu, Anca; National Institute for Infectious Diseases "Prof. Dr. Matei Balș". Bucharest. RO
  • Săndulescu, Oana; National Institute for Infectious Diseases "Prof. Dr. Matei Balș". Bucharest. RO
  • Florea, Dragoş; National Institute for Infectious Diseases "Prof. Dr. Matei Balș". Bucharest. RO
  • Vlaicu, Ovidiu; National Institute for Infectious Diseases "Prof. Dr. Matei Balș". Bucharest. RO
  • Streinu-Cercel, Anca; National Institute for Infectious Diseases "Prof. Dr. Matei Balș". Bucharest. RO
  • Oţelea, Dan; National Institute for Infectious Diseases "Prof. Dr. Matei Balș". Bucharest. RO
  • Aramă, Victoria; National Institute for Infectious Diseases "Prof. Dr. Matei Balș". Bucharest. RO
  • Luminos, Monica Luminiţa; National Institute for Infectious Diseases "Prof. Dr. Matei Balș". Bucharest. RO
  • Streinu-Cercel, Adrian; National Institute for Infectious Diseases "Prof. Dr. Matei Balș". Bucharest. RO
  • Niţescu, Maria; National Institute for Infectious Diseases "Prof. Dr. Matei Balș". Bucharest. RO
  • Ivanciuc, Alina; Cantacuzino Military-Medical Research-Development National Institute. Bucharest. RO
  • Bacruban, Rodica; National Institute for Infectious Diseases "Prof. Dr. Matei Balș". Bucharest. RO
  • Piţigoi, Daniela; National Institute for Infectious Diseases "Prof. Dr. Matei Balș". Bucharest. RO
Braz. j. infect. dis ; 22(5): 377-386, Sept.-Oct. 2018. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-974239
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT

Background:

Influenza continues to drive seasonal morbidity, particularly in settings with low vaccine coverage.

Objectives:

To describe the influenza cases and viral circulation among hospitalized patients.

Methods:

A prospective study based on active surveillance of inpatients with influenza-like illness from a tertiary hospital in Bucharest, Romania, in the season 2016/17.

Results:

A total of 446 patients were tested, with a balanced gender distribution. Overall, 192 (43%) patients tested positive for influenza, with the highest positivity rate in the age groups 3-13 years and >65 years. Peak activity occurred between weeks 1 and 16/2017, with biphasic distribution A viruses were replaced by B viruses from week 9/2017; B viruses predominated (66.1%). Among the 133 (69.3%) subtyped samples, all influenza A were subtype H3 (n = 57) and all influenza B were B/Victoria (n = 76). Patients who tested positive for influenza presented fewer comorbidities (p = 0.012), except for the elderly, in whom influenza was more common in patients with comorbidities (p = 0.050). Disease evolution was generally favorable under antiviral treatment. The length of hospital stay was slightly longer in patients with influenza-like illness who tested patients negative for influenza (p = 0.031).

Conclusions:

Distinctive co-circulation of A/H3 and B/Victoria in Bucharest, Romania in the 2016/17 influenza season was found. While the A/H3 subtype was predominant throughout Europe that season, B/Victoria appears to have circulated specifically in Romania and the Eastern European region, predominantly affecting preschoolers and school children.
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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: LILACS (Américas) Asunto principal: Estaciones del Año / Síndrome Respiratorio Agudo Grave / Gripe Humana / Monitoreo Epidemiológico Tipo de estudio: Estudio observacional / Factores de riesgo / Estudio de tamizaje Límite: Adolescente / Adulto / Anciano / Niño / Child, preschool / Femenino / Humanos / Lactante / Masculino País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: Inglés Revista: Braz. j. infect. dis Asunto de la revista: Enfermedades Transmisibles Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Artículo País de afiliación: Rumanía Institución/País de afiliación: Cantacuzino Military-Medical Research-Development National Institute/RO / National Institute for Infectious Diseases "Prof. Dr. Matei Balș"/RO

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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: LILACS (Américas) Asunto principal: Estaciones del Año / Síndrome Respiratorio Agudo Grave / Gripe Humana / Monitoreo Epidemiológico Tipo de estudio: Estudio observacional / Factores de riesgo / Estudio de tamizaje Límite: Adolescente / Adulto / Anciano / Niño / Child, preschool / Femenino / Humanos / Lactante / Masculino País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: Inglés Revista: Braz. j. infect. dis Asunto de la revista: Enfermedades Transmisibles Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Artículo País de afiliación: Rumanía Institución/País de afiliación: Cantacuzino Military-Medical Research-Development National Institute/RO / National Institute for Infectious Diseases "Prof. Dr. Matei Balș"/RO