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Lower Clinical Effectiveness of Oseltamivir against Influenza B Contrasted with Influenza A Infection in Children.
- Source :
- Clinical Infectious Diseases; 1/15/2007, Vol. 44 Issue 2, p197-202, 6p
- Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- Background. Recently, many Japanese physicians have claimed that oseltamivir is less effective in children with influenza B virus infection. This study assesses the effectiveness of oseltamivir against influenza A (H3N2) and influenza B in children on the basis of the duration of febrile illness. Methods. We used oseltamivir to treat 127 children with influenza A (H3N2; mean age, 6.97 years [range, 1–15 years]) and 362 children with influenza B (mean age, 5.16 years [range, 1–15 years]) in outpatient clinics. The duration of fever after the start of oseltamivir therapy was compared in the influenza A group and the influenza B group. Results. The mean duration of fever after the start of oseltamivir therapy was significantly greater in the influenza B group than in the influenza A (H3N2) group (2.18 days vs. 1.31 days, respectively; P<.001 ). The difference was marked in young children (1-5 years old; 2.37 days for the influenza B group vs. 1.42 days for the influenza A group) but was not significant among older children (11–15 years old). The 50% inhibitory concentration of oseltamivir against influenza B virus was nmol/L and was substantially higher than that for 75.4±41.7 type A (H3N2) virus ( nmol/L). Only 3 (1.6%) of 192 influenza B viruses were resistant to oseltamivir. 0.3±0.1 Conclusions. Oseltamivir is much less effective against influenza B virus infection in young children, probably because of the low sensitivity of influenza B viruses to oseltamivir. The effectiveness of oseltamivir against influenza B is influenced by age and host immunity. A few oseltamivir-resistant influenza B strains were isolated before the start of oseltamivir therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 10584838
- Volume :
- 44
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- Clinical Infectious Diseases
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 23502426
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1086/509925