Prognostic factors for mortality in patients hospitalized with influenza complications, in Taiwan

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Background: This study aims to assess factors associated with fatal hospitalized influenza with complications in Taiwan. Methods:We identified reports of complications and illness onset in patients hospitalized with influenza between week 26, 2009 and week 25, 2012 from the National Notifiable Disease Surveillance System.We used a multivariate logistic regression model to evaluate covariates that can be associated with in-hospital mortality. Results: Among 4735 patients (413 deaths), age ≥50 years (p,0.001), male (p1/40.014), comorbidities (p,0.001), and delayed oseltamivir treatment (p,0.001) increased the likelihood of in-hospital mortality. Conclusions: We recommend influenza vaccination and early antiviral treatment for at-risk populations.

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Huanga, W. T., Chang, C. H., Hsu, Y. F., & Chuang, J. H. (2014). Prognostic factors for mortality in patients hospitalized with influenza complications, in Taiwan. International Health, 7(1), 73–75. https://doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/ihu083

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