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. 2010 May 14;5(5):e10658. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0010658

Table 1. Demographic Characteristics of Patients Seeking Care for acute respiratory infection at the Hospital Civil de Guadalajara during the (H1N1) pandemic 2009—Mexico.

Demographics N (%) All initially triaged patients (N = 1840) All hospitalized patients treated with oseltamivir (N = 233) All ambulatory patients treated with oseltamivir as outpatients (N = 286) Patients discharged from triage without oseltamivir (N = 1324) All patients treated with oseltamivir with seasonal influenza A cases (N = 42)∞ All patients treated with oseltamivir with pandemic (H1N1) 2009 cases (N = 104) ∞
Median age 29 28 29 29 31 23*
Females 1017 (55%) 134 (58%) 154 (54%) 741 (55%) 20 (48%) 45 (43%)
Most Frequently Reported Occupations
Home makers 376 (20%) 62 (27%) 32 (11%) 287 (22%) 8 (19%) 12 (12%)
Students 288 (16%) 40 (17%) 51 (18%) 198 (15%) 3 (7%) 28 (28%)
Health care workers 230 (13%) 17 (7%) 88 (31%) 126 (10%) 6 (14%) 13 (12%)
Retail workers 163 (9%) 18 (8%) 14 (5%) 132 (10%) 4 (10%) 3 (3%)
Construction workers 121 (7%) 8 (3%) 4 (1%) 111 (8%) 2 (5%) 5 (4%)
Unemployed 74 (4%) 11 (5%) 4 (1%) 60 (5%) 3 (7%) 1 (1%)
Assessment of risk
High risk 167 (9%) 114 (49%) 52 (18%) 4 (0.3%) 14 (33%) 38 (37%)
Intermediate risk 725 (39%) 104 (45%) 173 (60%) 451 (34%) 18 (43%) 49 (47%)
Low risk 945 (51%) 15 (6%) 59 (21%) 880 (66%) 10 (24%) 14 (16%)¥
Median ILI-score 6 15 11 5 14 13

*Difference between seasonal influenza and pandemic (H1N1), 2009, p = 0.0007.

¥2% of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 missing risk assessment information.

‡Includes all hospitalized cases regardless of influenza RT-PCR test results.

∞Includes all hospitalized cases and ambulatory patients treated with oseltamivir who tested positive for influenza A.