Table 2b.
Clinical characteristics of Influenza A-positive autopsy cohort.
| PATIENT | AGE (years) | GENDER | MAIN COMORBIDITIES | CAUSE OF DEATHS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case D | 64 | Female | Trisomy 21, bilateral pneumonia by influenza A. | Respiratory insufficiency by severe pneumonia. |
| Case E | 53 | Male | Bilateral Pneumonia by influenza A infection and superinfection with Aspergillus, Diabetes mellitus type 2, DLBCL (16 years before death). | Respiratory insufficiency by DAD/ARDS. |
| Case F | 84 | Female | Pneumonia by influenza A, Diabetes mellitus type 2, arterial hypertension, chronic cerebrovascular disease. | Respiratory insufficiency by severe pneumonia. |
| Case G | 73 | Male | Bilateral pneumonia with ARDS, clinically highly suspicious for viral pneumonia (although tests of most common respiratory viruses were negative), arterial hypertension, coronary artery disease. | Respiratory insufficiency by DAD/ARDS. |
| Case H | 22 | Female | Bilateral necrotic pneumonia by influenza A, massive necrosis of the liver of ischemic genesis. | Multiorgan insufficiency. |
| Case I | 85 | Female | Pneumonia by influenza A, arterial hypertension, permanent atrial fibrillation. | Respiratory insufficiency by severe pneumonia. |
Abbreviations: DLBCL diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, ARDS acute respiratory distress syndrome, DAD diffuse alveolar damage.