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. 2017 Aug 16;12(8):e0182191. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0182191

Table 4. Impact of influenza-positive virological samples on final disposition decision.

Intensive care unit Medical ward Discharged P
n (%) n (%) n (%)
All groups 0.5
Negative influenza 36 (6.3%) 361 (63.2%) 165 (28.9%)
Positive influenza 12 (5.6%) 129 (60.6%) 71 (33.3%)
Community-acquired pneumonia 0.9
Negative influenza 4 (3.2%) 91 (72.8%) 29 (23.2%)
Positive influenza 2 (3.9%) 36 (69.2%) 14 (26.9%)
Severe acute symptoms 0.5
Negative influenza 30 (9.3%) 213 (65.7%) 81 (25%)
Positive influenza 9 (7.9%) 78 (68.4%) 27 (23.7%)
Respiratory 0.8
Negative influenza 16 (8.8%) 121 (66.5%) 45 (24.7%)
Positive influenza 8 (10.7%) 51 (68%) 16 (21.3%)
Hemodynamic 0.5
Negative influenza 4 (17.4%) 14 (60.9%) 5 (21.7%)
Positive influenza 1 (20%) 4 (80%) 0 (0%)
Cardiac 0.2
Negative influenza 10 (19.2%) 31 (59.6%) 11 (21.2%)
Positive influenza 0 (0%) 11 (73.3%) 4 (26.7%)
Miscellaneous 0.8
Negative influenza 0 (0%) 47 (70.2%) 20 (29.9%)
Positive influenza 0 (0%) 12 (63.2%) 7 (36.8%)
Patients with underlying conditions for severe Influenza 0.1
Negative influenza 2 (1.8%) 57 (50%) 55 (48.3%)
Positive influenza 1 (2.2%) 15 (32.6%) 30 (65.2%)
Positive bacteriological sample 0.4
Negative influenza 22 (71%) 8 (25.6%) 1 (3.2%)
Positive influenza 46 (75.4%) 14 (23%) 1 (1.6%)