Comparison of the clinical characteristics and outcomes of hospitalized adult COVID-19 and influenza patients–a prospective observational study

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Background: We compared the clinical characteristics, findings, and outcomes of hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) or influenza to detect relevant differences. Methods: From December 2019 to April 2020, we recruited all eligible hospitalized adults with respiratory infection to a prospective observational study at a tertiary care hospital in Finland. Influenza and SARS-CoV-2 infections were confirmed by RT-PCR. Follow-up lasted for 3 months from admission. Results: We included 61 patients, of whom 28 were COVID-19 and 33 influenza patients with median ages of 53 and 56 years. Majority of both COVID-19 and influenza patients were men (61% vs. 67%) and had at least one comorbidity (68% vs. 85%). Pulmonary diseases and current smoking were less common among COVID-19 than influenza patients (5 [18%] vs. 15 [45%], p=.03 and 1 [4%] vs. 10 [30%], p=.008). In chest X-ray at admission, ground-glass opacities (GGOs) and consolidations were more frequent among COVID-19 than influenza patients (19 [68%] and 7 [21%], p

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Auvinen, R., Nohynek, H., Syrjänen, R., Ollgren, J., Kerttula, T., Mäntylä, J., … Skogberg, K. (2021). Comparison of the clinical characteristics and outcomes of hospitalized adult COVID-19 and influenza patients–a prospective observational study. Infectious Diseases, 53(2), 111–121. https://doi.org/10.1080/23744235.2020.1840623

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