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Predicting Influenza A And 2009 H1n1 Influenza In Patients Admitted To Hospital With Acute Respiratory Illness, Gerben Keijzers, Caleb Vossen, Ping Zhang, Deborough Macbeth, Petra Derrington, John Gerrard, Jenny Doust
Predicting Influenza A And 2009 H1n1 Influenza In Patients Admitted To Hospital With Acute Respiratory Illness, Gerben Keijzers, Caleb Vossen, Ping Zhang, Deborough Macbeth, Petra Derrington, John Gerrard, Jenny Doust
Jenny Doust
Objective: To create a clinical decision tool for suspected influenza A (including 2009 H1N1) to facilitate treatment and isolation decisions for patients admitted to hospital with an acute respiratory illness from the emergency department (ED) during a 2009 H1N1 pandemic.
Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted in two hospitals in Queensland, Australia. All patients admitted to hospital from the ED between 24 May and 16 August 2009 with an acute respiratory illness were included. All had nasal and throat swabs taken. Data were collected from clinical chart review regarding clinical symptoms, co-morbidities, examination findings, pathology and radiology results. Influenza A …
Predicting Influenza A And 2009 H1n1 Influenza In Patients Admitted To Hospital With Acute Respiratory Illness, Gerben Keijzers, Caleb Vossen, Ping Zhang, Deborough Macbeth, Petra Derrington, John Gerrard, Jenny Doust
Predicting Influenza A And 2009 H1n1 Influenza In Patients Admitted To Hospital With Acute Respiratory Illness, Gerben Keijzers, Caleb Vossen, Ping Zhang, Deborough Macbeth, Petra Derrington, John Gerrard, Jenny Doust
Gerben Keijzers
Objective: To create a clinical decision tool for suspected influenza A (including 2009 H1N1) to facilitate treatment and isolation decisions for patients admitted to hospital with an acute respiratory illness from the emergency department (ED) during a 2009 H1N1 pandemic.
Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted in two hospitals in Queensland, Australia. All patients admitted to hospital from the ED between 24 May and 16 August 2009 with an acute respiratory illness were included. All had nasal and throat swabs taken. Data were collected from clinical chart review regarding clinical symptoms, co-morbidities, examination findings, pathology and radiology results. Influenza A …