<p>*defined as transplant, cancer within 5 years, diabetes, no spleen, heart or vascular disease, kidney or liver disease, sickle cell disease, asthma or chronic bronchitis or COPD or other lung disease, memory or thinking problems, HIV/AIDS or other problems with the immune system, genetic or metabolic disorders, neurologic disease, currently on prednisone or other steroids, any chemotherapy in the last 6 months, or any immunosuppressive medications in the last 6 months.</p><p>Characteristics of Adults 50 years and older Hospitalized with Symptoms of Respiratory Illness or non-localizing Fever during 2006–2012 Influenza Season.</p
a<p>Odds ratios for age categories are compared to individuals <5 years-old, otherwise odds ratios a...
Demographic characteristics by influenza vaccination status: Participants aged 46–64 years with at l...
To describe the clinical presentation and prognosis of elderly adults hospitalized with pandemic 200...
<p>*defined as transplant, cancer within 5 years, diabetes, no spleen, heart or vascular disease, ki...
<p><sup>1</sup> For all patients, the variables included in the model included 1) clinical laborator...
<p>*influenza risk factors include age >65, pregnancy, and comorbid conditions including chronic car...
Influenza A, B, RSV and any of the 3 viruses, corrected to 100 RVI-related hospitalizations in 3 win...
Characteristics of medically-attended patients with clinically diagnosed and laboratory-confirmed in...
INTRODUCTION:The epidemiology, clinical features and outcomes of hospitalized adult patients with In...
a<p>Defined as a coronary heart disease (CHD) event in male first-degree relatives <55 years or in f...
SummaryThe seasonality of influenza infections can be affected by virus subtypes, climate, and socia...
ov er a lower annual income, history of being homeless, being uninsured/underinsured, and not having...
IntroductionThe epidemiology, clinical features and outcomes of hospitalized adult patients with Inf...
Accurate and timely identification of influenza in older adult patients is important for the appropr...
<p><sup>a</sup> URI OPD: outpatient visits due to upper respiratory infections;</p><p><sup>b</sup> O...
a<p>Odds ratios for age categories are compared to individuals <5 years-old, otherwise odds ratios a...
Demographic characteristics by influenza vaccination status: Participants aged 46–64 years with at l...
To describe the clinical presentation and prognosis of elderly adults hospitalized with pandemic 200...
<p>*defined as transplant, cancer within 5 years, diabetes, no spleen, heart or vascular disease, ki...
<p><sup>1</sup> For all patients, the variables included in the model included 1) clinical laborator...
<p>*influenza risk factors include age >65, pregnancy, and comorbid conditions including chronic car...
Influenza A, B, RSV and any of the 3 viruses, corrected to 100 RVI-related hospitalizations in 3 win...
Characteristics of medically-attended patients with clinically diagnosed and laboratory-confirmed in...
INTRODUCTION:The epidemiology, clinical features and outcomes of hospitalized adult patients with In...
a<p>Defined as a coronary heart disease (CHD) event in male first-degree relatives <55 years or in f...
SummaryThe seasonality of influenza infections can be affected by virus subtypes, climate, and socia...
ov er a lower annual income, history of being homeless, being uninsured/underinsured, and not having...
IntroductionThe epidemiology, clinical features and outcomes of hospitalized adult patients with Inf...
Accurate and timely identification of influenza in older adult patients is important for the appropr...
<p><sup>a</sup> URI OPD: outpatient visits due to upper respiratory infections;</p><p><sup>b</sup> O...
a<p>Odds ratios for age categories are compared to individuals <5 years-old, otherwise odds ratios a...
Demographic characteristics by influenza vaccination status: Participants aged 46–64 years with at l...
To describe the clinical presentation and prognosis of elderly adults hospitalized with pandemic 200...