Association of Oseltamivir Treatment with Virus Shedding, Illness, and Household Transmission of Influenza Viruses

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In an observational study of 582 patients with laboratory-confirmed influenza virus infections and their household contacts, we found that the initiation of oseltamivir within 24 hours was associated with shorter duration of self-reported illness symptoms (56% reduction in duration; 95% confidence interval, 41%-67%). However, we did not find any association of oseltamivir treatment with duration of viral shedding by polymerase chain reaction or with the risk of household transmission.

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Cheung, D. H., Tsang, T. K., Fang, V. J., Xu, J., Chan, K. H., Ip, D. K. M., … Cowling, B. J. (2015). Association of Oseltamivir Treatment with Virus Shedding, Illness, and Household Transmission of Influenza Viruses. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 212(3), 391–396. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiv058

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