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. 2016 May 13;10(5):414–420. doi: 10.1111/irv.12392

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of patients with adenovirus‐associated influenza‐like illness, by species

Characteristics Adenovirus Species P a
Type C n = 21 Non‐C n = 12 Unknown n = 10
Age (years)
<18 20 (95·2) 6 (50·0) 5 (55·6) <0·01
≥18 1 (4·8) 6 (50·0) 4 (44·4)
Sex
Male 10 (47·6) 6 (50) 5 (55·6) 0·90
Female 11 (52·3) 6 (50) 4 (44·4)
Study site
SAMHS, San Antonio, TX 7 (33·3) 2 (16·6) 0 (0) 0·65
NMCSD, San Diego, CA 8 (38·1) 7 (58·3) 4 (44·4)
NMCP, Portsmouth, VA 3 (14·3) 2 (16·6) 5 (55·6)
MAMC, Tacoma, WA 3 (14·3) 1 (8·3) 0 (0)
Race
Caucasian 16 (76·2) 11 (91·6) 9 (100) 0·65
African American 3 (14·3) 1 (8·3) 0 (0)
Other 2 (9·5) 0 (0·0) 0 (0)
Military status
Active duty 1 (4·8) 6 (50·0) 6 (66·7) <0·01
Family members 20 (95·2) 6 (50·0) 3 (33·3)
Smoker in the household
Yes 2 (9·5) 4 (33·3) 5 (55·6) 0·16
No 19 (90·5) 8 (66·6) 4 (44·4)
Daycare exposure
Yes 9 (43·9) 6 (50·0) 4 0·73
No 12 (57·1) 6 (50·0) 5
Hospitalization
Yes 0 (0·0) 2 (16·6) 1 0·13
No 21 (100·0) 10 (8·3) 8
a

Chi‐square test comparing characteristics of type C versus non‐type C infections.