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Risk factors for serious outcomes associated with influenza illness in high‐ versus low‐ and middle‐income countries: Systematic literature review and meta‐analysis
by
Fitzpatrick, Tiffany
, Thomas, Sera‐Melisa
, Coleman, Brenda L.
, Fadel, Shaza A.
in
Adults
/ Asthma
/ Children
/ Critical care
/ Developed Countries
/ Developing Countries
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Health aspects
/ Heterogeneity
/ hospitalization
/ Humans
/ Income
/ Influenza
/ Influenza, Human - complications
/ Influenza, Human - economics
/ Literature reviews
/ Liver diseases
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Meta-analysis
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Original
/ Poverty
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnant women
/ Public health
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Viruses
2018
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Risk factors for serious outcomes associated with influenza illness in high‐ versus low‐ and middle‐income countries: Systematic literature review and meta‐analysis
by
Fitzpatrick, Tiffany
, Thomas, Sera‐Melisa
, Coleman, Brenda L.
, Fadel, Shaza A.
in
Adults
/ Asthma
/ Children
/ Critical care
/ Developed Countries
/ Developing Countries
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Health aspects
/ Heterogeneity
/ hospitalization
/ Humans
/ Income
/ Influenza
/ Influenza, Human - complications
/ Influenza, Human - economics
/ Literature reviews
/ Liver diseases
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Meta-analysis
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Original
/ Poverty
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnant women
/ Public health
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Viruses
2018
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Risk factors for serious outcomes associated with influenza illness in high‐ versus low‐ and middle‐income countries: Systematic literature review and meta‐analysis
by
Fitzpatrick, Tiffany
, Thomas, Sera‐Melisa
, Coleman, Brenda L.
, Fadel, Shaza A.
in
Adults
/ Asthma
/ Children
/ Critical care
/ Developed Countries
/ Developing Countries
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Health aspects
/ Heterogeneity
/ hospitalization
/ Humans
/ Income
/ Influenza
/ Influenza, Human - complications
/ Influenza, Human - economics
/ Literature reviews
/ Liver diseases
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Meta-analysis
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Original
/ Poverty
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnant women
/ Public health
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Viruses
2018
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Risk factors for serious outcomes associated with influenza illness in high‐ versus low‐ and middle‐income countries: Systematic literature review and meta‐analysis
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Risk factors for serious outcomes associated with influenza illness in high‐ versus low‐ and middle‐income countries: Systematic literature review and meta‐analysis
2018
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Aim To determine factors associated with a serious outcome (hospital admission or severe outcome: critical care or death) and associated with illness caused by laboratory‐confirmed influenza, with a specific interest in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMIC). Method Databases were searched on 11 March 2016 for reports of influenza and factors associated with mortality or morbidity in humans, with no language restrictions. Pooled risks were estimated using random‐effects models. Results Despite the heterogeneity of results across studies, known risk factors for serious disease were associated with both hospital admission and severe outcomes (critical care and/or death). In LMIC, but not in high income countries (HIC), pregnant women, people with HIV/AIDS and children < 5 years old (compared with older children) were at increased risk of a severe outcome. Also, although all patients with neurological conditions were at higher risk of severe outcomes than those without, children were at higher risk than adults and children who lived in a LMIC were at significantly higher risk than those living in HIC. Adults were more likely than children to suffer a severe outcome if they had diabetes or a hematologic condition, were obese or had liver disease. Asthma is a risk factor for hospital admission but not for severe outcomes. Conclusion Known risk factors for serious disease remain important predictors of hospital admission and severe outcomes with few differences between HIC and LMIC countries. These differences likely reflect differences in health‐seeking behaviours and health services, but high heterogeneity between studies limits conclusions about the effect size.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc,John Wiley and Sons Inc
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