2013
DOI: 10.4021/jocmr883w
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An Observational Retrospective Study Provide Information on Hospitalization and Severe Outcomes of the 2009 A(H1N1) Infection in Italy

Abstract: BackgroundThe aim of this study was to try to ascertain whether, in the absence of a pre-organized programme, locally collected data might provide information about the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of the recent A(H1N1) pandemic in Italy.MethodsThe study was an observational retrospective analysis of the clinic-epidemiological features performed by reviewing medical charts from 141 hospitalized patients with laboratory confirmed pandemic A(H1N1) infection in Umbria, a region of central Italy, i… Show more

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“…Rates of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09-associated all-respiratory hospitalizations in 2009 in South Africa were estimated to be approximately double those observed during non-pandemic years and disproportionately affected young individuals (especially the 5–19 year age-group), with the elderly being the least affected. Studies on the 2009 influenza pandemic previously conducted in the United States [ 27 ],[ 28 ], Canada [ 29 ], Argentina [ 30 ] and Italy [ 31 ] observed similar patterns.…”
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confidence: 57%
“…Rates of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09-associated all-respiratory hospitalizations in 2009 in South Africa were estimated to be approximately double those observed during non-pandemic years and disproportionately affected young individuals (especially the 5–19 year age-group), with the elderly being the least affected. Studies on the 2009 influenza pandemic previously conducted in the United States [ 27 ],[ 28 ], Canada [ 29 ], Argentina [ 30 ] and Italy [ 31 ] observed similar patterns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%