Hospitalization following outpatient medical care for influenza: US influenza vaccine effectiveness network, 2011-12—2015-16

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Abstract

Over five seasons, we determined the proportion of outpatients with laboratory-confirmed, influenza-associated illness who were hospitalized within 30 days following the outpatient visit. Overall, 136 (1.7%) of 7813 influenza-positive patients were hospitalized a median of 4 days after an outpatient visit. Patients aged ≥ 65 years and those with high-risk conditions were at increased risk of hospitalization. After controlling for age and high-risk conditions, vaccination status and infecting influenza virus type were not associated with hospitalization risk among adults.

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Appiah, G. D., Chung, J. R., Flannery, B., Havers, F. P., Zimmerman, R. K., Nowalk, M. P., … Fry, A. M. (2019). Hospitalization following outpatient medical care for influenza: US influenza vaccine effectiveness network, 2011-12—2015-16. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, 13(2), 133–137. https://doi.org/10.1111/irv.12616

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