Children hospitalized with influenza pneumonia AH1N1/2009 pandemic in the INSN

Authors

  • Edwin Miranda-Choque Servicio de Infectología, Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño. Lima, Perú. Médico Infectólogo.
  • Carlos Ramírez Servicio de Infectología, Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño. Lima, Perú. Médico Infectólogo.
  • Jorge Candela-Herrera Servicio de Infectología, Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño. Lima, Perú. Médico Pediatra.
  • Javier Díaz Servicio de Infectología, Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño. Lima, Perú. Médico Pediatra.
  • Ana Fernández Servicio de Infectología, Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño. Lima, Perú. Médico Pediatra.
  • Lenka Kolevic Servicio de Infectología, Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño. Lima, Perú. Médico Pediatra.
  • Eddy R. Segura Facultad de Salud Pública y Administración, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. Lima, Perú. Escuela de Medicina, Univesidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas. Lima, Perú. Médico Epidemiólogo Clínico.
  • Sonia Farfán-Ramos Hospital de Emergencias Pediátricas. Lima, Perú. Enfermera, especialista en Enfermería Pediátrica, Magister en Salud Pública y Comunitaria, Magister en Administración de Salud.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17843/rpmesp.2011.284.423

Keywords:

Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype, Orthomyxoviridae, Pneumonia, Child

Abstract

ObjectiveTo determine the clinical and demographic characteristics of pneumonia with influenza virus AH1N1/2009 pandemic at the National Institute of Child. Methods. Retrospective case series in children hospitalized for influenza pneumonia pandemic AH1N1/2009 in a pediatric hospital. Reviewed the medical records between the months of June to September 2009. All cases had virological confirmation, we describe the clinical characteristics and conditions of severity. Results. A total of 74 children of pneumonia with influenza virus AH1N1/2009 pandemic (NVIp), of those 50 were community acquire pneumonia viral (NACv) and 24 pneumonia nosocomial viral (NNv), 16 required mechanical ventilation. 12 died, all had preexisting factors. NN cases showed statistical association with mortality. The most frequent factors were malnutrition, respiratory infections, congenital heart disease and neurological deficits In NACv cases the children under 6 years accounted for 72% (36/50). The median disease duration was 5 days. The most frequent symptoms were fever, cough, runny nose. Received oseltamivir 82%. The chest radiograph 48% of cases showed patchy infiltrates and 44% interstitial infiltrate on chest radiograph. Protein c reactive (CRP) more than 10mg / L was significantly associated with respiratory failure (p <0.05). Conclusions. Cases of NN found who had more mortality, even those who had the highest PCR and those with preexisting condition.

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Published

2014-01-29

How to Cite

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Miranda-Choque E, Ramírez C, Candela-Herrera J, Díaz J, Fernández A, Kolevic L, et al. Children hospitalized with influenza pneumonia AH1N1/2009 pandemic in the INSN. Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica [Internet]. 2014 Jan. 29 [cited 2024 Dec. 15];28(4). Available from: https://rpmesp.ins.gob.pe/index.php/rpmesp/article/view/423

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