Skip to main content
. 2012 Jul 16;141(4):767–775. doi: 10.1017/S0950268812001471

Table 1.

Underlying conditions in patients with influenza A (2009/10 and 2010/11) and influenza B (2010/11)

Underlying condition Influenza A 2009/10 Influenza A 2010/11 Influenza B 2010/11 Comparison seasons P value Comparison influenza types P value
n N* % n N * % n N* %
None 11 52 21 14 80 18 10 35 29 0·60 0·18
Chronic renal failure 3 49 6 4 80 5 0 35 0 0·79 0·18
Cancer 9 48 19 16 80 20 8 35 23 0·87 0·72
Immunocompromised condition 9 47 19 6 80 8 1 35 3 0·05 0·34
Neurological disease 9 47 19 0 80 0 1 35 3 <0·001 0·13
Diabetes 10 52 19 7 80 9 5 35 14 0·08 0·38
Chronic pulmonary disease 11 49 22 14 80 18 7 35 20 0·49 0·75
Obesity 10 41 24 7 80 9 1 35 3 0·02 0·25
Cardiovascular disease 12 49 25 8 80 10 4 35 11 0·03 0·82
Other underlying conditions 14 47 30 19 80 24 3 35 8 0·46 0·06
Pregnancy 1 22 5 0 47 0 1 20 5 0·14 0·12
Post-partum <42 days 1 22 5 0 47 0 0 20 0 0·14 NA
*

Denominator showing those patients for which information on underlying illness was available.

z test comparing influenza A patients from seasons 2009/10 and 2010/11.

z test comparing influenza A and B patients from the 2010/11 season.