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. 2016 Nov 27;2016:7235482. doi: 10.1155/2016/7235482

Table 3.

Clinical and demographic profile of patients with ALRI as per virus isolation status.

Variables Virus positive (n = 142) Virus negative (n = 32) OR (95%CI) p value
Age (median) 11 mo 14 mo 0.42
Male : female 1.84 : 1 1.46 : 1 1.21 (0.54–2.62) 0.67
<12 mo 88 12 2.7 (1.24– 6.1) 0.01
Risk factors
 ARI in family 77 11 2.24 (1.06–5.12) 0.04
 Prematurity 54 08 1.86 (0.74–4.41) 0.16
 Smokers in house 69 12 1.54 (0.68–3.48) 0.25
 Use of cooking fuel 81 15 1.48 (0.64–3.32) 0.32
Symptoms
 Cough 140 31 2.26 (0.18–25.7) 0.5
 Fever 122 24 2.04 (0.76–5.24) 0.13
 Rhinorrhea 105 17 2.5 (1.14–5.58) 0.02
 Sore throat 047 09 1.28 (0.53–2.95) 0.58
 Breathing difficulty 075 12 1.83 (0.84–4.11) 0.12
 Febrile convulsion 007 01 1.6 (0.18–13.56) 0.66
Signs
 Grunting 19 03 1.47 (0.42–5.36) 0.54
 Nasal flaring 27 04 1.64 (0.52–5.04) 0.39
 Chest indrawing 57 08 2.01 (0.82–4.76) 0.11
 Stridor 02 0 0.48
 Cyanosis 02 01 0.44 (0.02–5.1) 0.5
Clinical diagnosis
 Bronchiolitis 91 11 3.21 (1.42–7.35) 0.003
 Pneumonia 76 18 0.9 (0.38–1.98) 0.78
 Myocarditis 02 0 0.48

p value < 0.05; ALRI: acute lower respiratory infection; OR: Odds ratio; 95% CI: 95% confidence interval.