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Author: Raboni, Sonia M; Moura, Fernanda EA; Caetano, Braulia C; Avanzi, Valéria M; Pereira, Luciane A; Nogueira, Meri B; Vidal, Luine R; Tavares, Isabel CF; Pradel, Florence K; Picot, Valentina S; Puig-Barbera, Joan; Siqueira, Marilda M
Title: Global Influenza Hospital-based Surveillance Network (GIHSN): results of surveillance of influenza and other respiratory viruses in hospitalised patients in Brazil, 2015
  • Document date: 2018_2_15
  • ID: iyq7v6p3_26
    Snippet: Epidemiological and clinical data comparing patients infected with influenza and those infected with ORV were assessed; only monoinfected cases were included in this analysis. As shown in Table 2 , 9/37 influenza)positive cases fell in the severe spectrum, and severe disease was significantly more frequent in influenza)infected patients than in those with ORV (30% vs. 11%). In an adjusted analysis, only age was associated with this outcome ( = 0......
    Document: Epidemiological and clinical data comparing patients infected with influenza and those infected with ORV were assessed; only monoinfected cases were included in this analysis. As shown in Table 2 , 9/37 influenza)positive cases fell in the severe spectrum, and severe disease was significantly more frequent in influenza)infected patients than in those with ORV (30% vs. 11%). In an adjusted analysis, only age was associated with this outcome ( = 0.01), whereas presence of comorbidities was not ( = 0.12). No difference in mortality was observed between influenza) and ORV)infected patients.

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