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Novel influenza a (H1N1) 2009 infection in the pediatric patients with hematologic and oncologic diseases in the Yeungnam regionopen access

Authors
Kang, S.J.Lee, J.M.Hah, J.O.Shim, Y.J.Lee, K.S.Shin, H.J.Kim, H.S.Choi, E.J.Jeon, S.E.Lim, Y.T.Park, J.K.Park, E.S.
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
Korean Pediatric Society
Keywords
Child; H1N1 subtype; Hematologic diseases; Immunocompromised patients; Influenza A virus; Oseltamivir
Citation
Korean Journal of Pediatrics, v.54, no.3, pp 116 - 121
Pages
6
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Pediatrics
Volume
54
Number
3
Start Page
116
End Page
121
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/24688
DOI
10.3345/kjp.2011.54.3.116
ISSN
1738-1061
2092-7258
Abstract
Purpose: Natural history and consequences of the novel 2009 influenza A H1N1 (2009 H1N1) infection in immunocompromised pediatric patients are not yet fully understood. In this study, we investigated the clinical features and outcomes of the 2009 H1N1 infection in pediatric patients with hematological and oncological diseases. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 528 patients who had hematological and oncological diseases and who were treated at 7 referral centers located in the Yeungnam region. Among the 528 patients, 27 with definite diagnosis of 2009 H1N1 infection were the subjects of this study. All patients were divided into the following 3 groups: patients who were receiving chemotherapy (group 1), patients who were immunosuppressed due to a nonmalignant hematological disease (group 2), and patients who were off chemotherapy and had undergone their last chemotherapy course within 2 years from the influenza A pandemic (group 3). Results: All 28 episodes of 2009 H1N1 infection were treated with the antiviral agent oseltamivir (Tamiflu®), and 20 episodes were treated after hospitalization. Group 1 patients had higher frequencies of lower respiratory tract infection and longer durations of fever and hospitalization as compared to those in group 2. Ultimately, all episodes resolved completely with no complications. Conclusion: These results suggest that early antiviral therapy did not influence the morbidity or mortality of pediatric patients with hematological and oncological diseases in the Yeungnam region of Korea after the 2009 H1N1 infection. However, no definite conclusions can be drawn because of the small sample size. ? 2011 by The Korean Pediatric Society.
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