Volume 25, Number 11—November 2019
Research
Seasonal Influenza and Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus Surveillance among Inpatients and Outpatients, East Jakarta, Indonesia, 2011–2014
Table 4
Case-patient no. | Age, y/sex | Influenza virus detected | Diagnosis | Influenza vaccine in previous year | Underlying conditions | ICU or HCU admission | Outcome |
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1 | 50/M | A(H3N2) | Suspected A(H5N1) infection | No | Smoker, diabetes, heart disease | Yes | Recovered |
2 | 33/M | A(H5N1) | Pneumonia | No | Obesity | Unknown | Died |
3 | 83/M | B | Pneumonia | No | Smoker, diabetes, heart disease, asthma | No | Died |
4 | 70/M | A(H3N2) | Pneumonia | No | Smoker | No | Died |
5 | 66/M | A(H1N1)pdm09 | Pneumonia | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | Died |
6 | 0.5/F | B | Pneumonia | No | None recorded | Yes | Referred |
7 | 1/M | A(H3N2) | Pneumonia | No | None recorded | Yes | Recovered |
8 | 2/F | A(H1N1)pdm09 | Febrile illness | No | None recorded | No | Died |
9 | 64/F | A(H3N2) | Febrile illness | No | Diabetes, heart disease, asthma | No | Died |
10 | 59/M | A(H3N2) | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | No | Smoker, kidney disease, asthma | No | Died |
11 | 62/M | A(H3N2) | Congestive heart failure exacerbation | No | Smoker, heart disease, chronic lung disease | No | Died |
12 | 39/M | A(H1N1)pdm09 | Suspected A(H5N1) infection | No | Smoker | Yes | Died |
13 | 63/F | A(H1N1)pdm09 | Tuberculosis | No | Tuberculosis, asthma | No | Died |
14 | 1/M | A(H1N1)pdm09 | Anemia, malnutrition | No | None recorded | Yes | Recovered |
*SARI was defined as stated in the text. SARI case-patients with severe influenza were those who were admitted into the HCU or ICU, died, or both as a result of influenza virus infection. HCU, high care unit; ICU, intensive care unit; SARI, severe acute respiratory infection.
1These authors contributed equally to this article.
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