Comparison of the clinical features of children hospitalized with pandemic 2009 A:H1N1 and seasonal influenza

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Introduction: We compared the demographics, clinical presentation, course and outcome of children hospitalized with pandemic A:H1N1 and seasonal influenza. Methods: Sixty seven patients hospitalized from April 1st through August 31st 2009 with pandemic A:H1N1 influenza were enrolled. Two seasonal influenza cohorts were identified: 38 inpatients from January 1st 2004 through March 31st 2009, diagnosed by viral culture or direct fluorescent antibody testing; and 42 inpatients from January 1st 2007 through December 31st 2008 diagnosed via a rapid test. The two seasonal cohorts were not significantly different and were combined. Results: Patients with pandemic influenza were older (median age 6.5 years versus 1.3 years, P

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Ostovar, G. A., Rubin, L. G., Rajan, S., Sood, S. K., & Kohn, N. (2011). Comparison of the clinical features of children hospitalized with pandemic 2009 A:H1N1 and seasonal influenza. Clinical Pediatrics, 50(4), 348–354. https://doi.org/10.1177/0009922810390512

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