INTRODUCTION: A clinical decision rule to improve the accuracy of a diagnosis of influenza could help clinicians avoid unnecessary use of diagnostic tests and treatments. Our objective was to develop and validate a simple clinical decision rule for diagnosis of influenza. METHODS: We combined data from 2 studies of influenza diagnosis in adult outpatients with suspected influenza: one set in California and one in Switzerland. Patients in both studies underwent a structured history and physical examination and had a reference standard test for influenza (polymerase chain reaction or culture). We randomly divided the dataset into derivation and validation groups and then evaluated simple heuristics and decision rules from previous studies and...
BACKGROUND: Fever is a frequent cause of medical consultation among returning travelers. The objecti...
Our objective was to determine the test and treatment thresholds for common acute primary care condi...
Objective: Influenza is an infectious respiratory disease that causes widespread epidemics and pande...
Introduction: A clinical decision rule to improve the accuracy of a diagnosis of influenza could hel...
BACKGROUND: During an influenza epidemic prompt diagnosis of influenza is important. This diagnosis ...
Background. Valid clinical predictors of influenza in patients presenting with lower respiratory tra...
Poster Sessions: no. P-468BACKGROUND: Influenza in primary care setting commonly presents with acu...
The reliability of clinical criteria on the diagnosis of influenza has been a question which has gen...
Background: Successful treatment of influenza depends on an accurate diagnosis of the illness and pr...
Influenza remains a significant cause of worldwide morbidity and mortality. With the availability of...
Predictive models have been developed for influenza but have seldom been validated. Typically they h...
Predictive models have been developed for influenza but have seldom been validated. Typically they h...
Objective: To create a clinical decision tool for suspected influenza A (including 2009 H1N1) to fac...
The presentation of new influenza A(H1N1) is broad and evolving as it continues to affect different ...
BACKGROUND: The presentation of new influenza A(H1N1) is broad and evolving as it continues to affec...
BACKGROUND: Fever is a frequent cause of medical consultation among returning travelers. The objecti...
Our objective was to determine the test and treatment thresholds for common acute primary care condi...
Objective: Influenza is an infectious respiratory disease that causes widespread epidemics and pande...
Introduction: A clinical decision rule to improve the accuracy of a diagnosis of influenza could hel...
BACKGROUND: During an influenza epidemic prompt diagnosis of influenza is important. This diagnosis ...
Background. Valid clinical predictors of influenza in patients presenting with lower respiratory tra...
Poster Sessions: no. P-468BACKGROUND: Influenza in primary care setting commonly presents with acu...
The reliability of clinical criteria on the diagnosis of influenza has been a question which has gen...
Background: Successful treatment of influenza depends on an accurate diagnosis of the illness and pr...
Influenza remains a significant cause of worldwide morbidity and mortality. With the availability of...
Predictive models have been developed for influenza but have seldom been validated. Typically they h...
Predictive models have been developed for influenza but have seldom been validated. Typically they h...
Objective: To create a clinical decision tool for suspected influenza A (including 2009 H1N1) to fac...
The presentation of new influenza A(H1N1) is broad and evolving as it continues to affect different ...
BACKGROUND: The presentation of new influenza A(H1N1) is broad and evolving as it continues to affec...
BACKGROUND: Fever is a frequent cause of medical consultation among returning travelers. The objecti...
Our objective was to determine the test and treatment thresholds for common acute primary care condi...
Objective: Influenza is an infectious respiratory disease that causes widespread epidemics and pande...