HIV-infected hospitalized patients with 2009 pandemic influenza a (pH1N1)-United States, Spring and Summer 2009

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We describe the clinical findings of HIV-infected patients hospitalized with 2009 pandemic influenza A (pH1N1). Data were derived from 3 separate case series in the United States. Among 911 adults hospitalized with pH1N1 influenza, 31 (3.4%) were HIV infected compared with an HIV prevalence of 0.45% in the general US adult population. HIV-infected influenza patients experienced similar rates of intensive care unit admission (29% vs 34%) and death (13% vs 13%) compared with non-HIV-infected patients. Among HIV-infected patients with available data, 14 (50%) of 28 patients had a CD4 cell count <200 cells/μL, which was not associated with an increased risk of an intensive care unit admission or death. Overall, 25 (81%) HIV-infected patients received influenza antiviral therapy, but treatment was initiated within 48 h of illness onset in only 33% of cases. Clinicians should consider early empiric influenza antiviral treatment in HIV-infected patients presenting with suspected influenza. © 2011 The Author.

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Peters, P. J., Skarbinski, J., Louie, J. K., Jain, S., Roland, M., Jani, S. G., … Brooks, J. T. (2011). HIV-infected hospitalized patients with 2009 pandemic influenza a (pH1N1)-United States, Spring and Summer 2009. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 52(SUPPL. 1). https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciq036

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