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. 2016 Aug 11;5(1):1338. doi: 10.1186/s40064-016-2957-z

Table 2.

Demographical, clinical and pathogens identified in influenza-like illness residents swabbed in nursing homes, January–April 2015

Resident characteristics All Influenza A(H3N2) hMPV and hCoV Negatif
N = 22 (%) N = 11 (%) N = 2 (%) N = 9 (%)
Age (min–max) 86.4 (72–96) 87.4 (72–96) 88.5 (83–94) 84.8 (76–93)
Gender, Female 18 (81.8 %) 10 (91 %) 1 (50 %) 7 (77.7 %)
Symptoms
Fever >38 °C 18 (81.8 %) 10 (91 %) 2 (100 %) 6 (66.6 %)
Cough 22 (100 %) 11 (100 %) 2 (100 %) 9 (100 %)
Headache 3 (13.6 %) 1 (9.1 %) 0 2 (22.2 %)
Dyspnoea 2 (9.1 %) 1 (9.1 %) 0 1 (11.1 %)
Rhinitis 12 (54.5 %) 8 (72.7 %) 1 (50 %) 3 (33.3 %)
Asthenia 11 (50 %) 7 (63.6 %) 0 4 (44.4 %)
Conjunctival hyperemia 2 (9.1 %) 2 (18.2 %) 0 0
Other 6 (27.3 %) 4 (36.4 %) 0 2 (22.2 %)
Seasonal influenza vaccination 2014–2015 21 (95.5 %) 10 (91.0 %) 2 (100 %) 9 (100 %)
Chronic disease 17 (77.2 %) 8 (72.7 %) 2 (100 %) 7 (77.7 %)
Oseltamivir treatement 0 0 0 0
Antibiotic treatement 8 (36.4 %) 4 (36.4 %) 2 (100 %) 2 (22.2 %)
Influenza-related hospitalization 1 (4.5 %) 1 (9 %) 0 0
Influenza- related death 2 (9 %) 2 (18.2 %) 0 0