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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 9.
Published in final edited form as: Antivir Ther. 2015;20(7):753–761. doi: 10.3851/IMP2945

Table 4.

Factors associated with the NIs’ prescription during influenza epidemics since 2009 among 8008 women aged between 15 and 50 yo seen in GPs’ consultation for ILI (univariate and multivariate analysis)

Univariate analysis Multivariate analysis
N= 7 200
Variable N Treated with NIs n (%) OR OR (IC 95%) p OR OR (IC 95 %) P
Pregnant 116 53 (45.7) 8.53 [5.87 ; 12.40] <0.001 10.63 [7.17 ; 15.76] <0.001
Not pregnant 7084 636 (9.0)
Seasonal influenza vaccinated 169 42 (24.9) 3.27 [2.28 ; 4.70] <0.001 -
Not seasonal influenza vaccinated 6977 641 (9.2)
Chronic underlying disease 244 133 (54.5) 13.79 [10.57 ; 18.00] <0.001 12.86 [9.70 ; 17.05] <0.001
No chronic underlying disease 6956 556 (8.0)
Obesity 91 39 (42.9) 7.45 [4.88 ; 11.38] <0.001 6.56 [4.02 ; 10.68] <0.001
No obesity 7109 650 (9.1)
Hospitalisation requested 23 4 (17.4) 1.95 [0.66 ; 5.75] 0.225 -
No hospitalisation requested 7023 684 (9.7)
Pandemic A(N1N1)2009 1877 339 (18.1) 3.09 [2.64 ; 3.63] <0.001 3.05 [2.57 ; 3.62] <0.001
Seasonal influenza epidemic 5395 357(6.6)