1. Management of the 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic in patients with hematologic diseases: a prospective experience at an Italian center
- Author
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Girmenia, C, Mercanti, C, Federico, V, Rea, M, De Vellis, A, Valle, V, Micozzi, A, Latagliata, R, Breccia, M, Morano, Sg, Brunetti, Ga, Sali, Michela, Delogu, Giovanni, Foà, R, Alimena, G, Gentile, G., Sali, Michela (ORCID:0000-0003-3609-2990), Delogu, Giovanni (ORCID:0000-0003-0182-8267), Girmenia, C, Mercanti, C, Federico, V, Rea, M, De Vellis, A, Valle, V, Micozzi, A, Latagliata, R, Breccia, M, Morano, Sg, Brunetti, Ga, Sali, Michela, Delogu, Giovanni, Foà, R, Alimena, G, Gentile, G., Sali, Michela (ORCID:0000-0003-3609-2990), and Delogu, Giovanni (ORCID:0000-0003-0182-8267)
- Abstract
Data derived from epidemiologic surveillance adopted at our center in hematologic and stem cell transplant patients during the 2009 influenza A (H1N1)v pandemic are reported. Of the 52 patients with influenza-like disease we observed, 37 underwent a real-time PCR evaluation and 21 had a confirmed diagnosis. Of the RT-PCR-confirmed cases, 23.8% were children (age <18 years) and 9.5% were >65 years; 47.6% presented with a pulmonary infiltrate and 33.3% with respiratory failure. Pulmonary involvement was observed more frequently in patients with comorbidities. All patients received a course of oseltamivir therapy starting an average of 1 day (range <1-2) after the onset of symptoms. No patient was transferred to the intensive care unit. The viral disease had a generally favorable outcome despite the high frequency of pulmonary involvement. A prompt clinical evaluation with an early antiviral and supportive therapy may have played a beneficial role in the outcome.
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- 2011