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An epidemiological analysis of severe cases of the influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus infection in Japan

机译:日本2009年甲型H1N1流感严重感染流行病学分析。

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Please cite this paper as: Wada et al. (2010). An epidemiological analysis of severe cases of the influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus infection in Japan. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 4(4), 179–186. >Background  The age distribution of confirmed cases with influenza A (H1N1) 2009 has shifted toward children and young adults, in contrast to interpandemic influenza, because of the age specificities in immunological reactions and transmission characteristics. >Objectives  Descriptive epidemiological analysis of severe cases in Japan was carried out to characterize the pandemic’s impact and clinical features. >Methods  First, demographic characteristics of hospitalized cases (n = 12 923), severe cases (n = 894) and fatal cases (n = 116) were examined. Second, individual records of the first 120 severe cases, including 23 deaths, were analyzed to examine potential associations of influenza death with demographic variables, medical treatment and underlying conditions. Among severe cases, we compared proportions of specific characteristics of survivors with those of fatal cases to identify predictors of death. >Results  Age distribution of hospitalized cases shifted toward those aged <20 years; this was also the case for deaths without underlying medical conditions. Deaths in adults were mainly seen among those with underlying medical conditions, resulting in an increased risk of death as a function of age. According to individual records, the time from onset to death in Japan appeared rather short compared with that in other countries. >Conclusion  The age specificity of severe cases and their underlying medical conditions were consistent with other countries. To identify predictors of death in influenza A (H1N1) 2009 patients, more detailed clinical characteristics need to be examined according to different age groups and types of manifestations, which should ideally include mild cases as subjects.
机译:请将此论文引用为:Wada等。 (2010)。日本2009年甲型H1N1流感严重感染病例的流行病学分析。流感和其他呼吸道病毒4(4),179–186。 >背景与大流行性流感不同,确诊的2009年甲型H1N1流感病例的年龄分布已转向儿童和年轻人,原因是免疫反应和传播特征具有年龄特异性。 >目标在日本对严重病例进行了描述性的流行病学分析,以表征该流行病的影响和临床特征。 >方法首先,检查了住院病例(n = 12 923),严重病例(n = 894)和致命病例(n = 116)的人口统计学特征。其次,分析了前120例严重病例(包括23例死亡)的个人记录,以检查流感死亡与人口统计学变量,药物治疗和基本状况的潜在关联。在严重病例中,我们比较了幸存者和致命病例的特征比例,以鉴定死亡的预测因素。 >结果:住院病例的年龄分布向<20岁的人群转移;没有基本医疗条件的死亡也是如此。成人死亡主要发生在有基础疾病的人群中,导致死亡风险随年龄增长而增加。根据个人记录,与其他国家相比,日本从发病到死亡的时间似乎很短。 >结论:严重病例的年龄特异性及其潜在的医疗状况与其他国家/地区一致。为了确定2009年甲型H1N1流感患者死亡的预测因素,需要根据不同的年龄组和表现类型检查更详细的临床特征,理想情况下应将轻度病例作为受试者。

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