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Morbidity and mortality of respiratory syncytial virus infection in hospitalized adults: Comparison with seasonal influenza

Alaa Atamna, Tanya Babich, Dafi Froimovici, Dafna Yahav, Nadav Sorek, Haim Ben‐Zvi, Leonard Leibovici, Jihad Bishara, Tomer Avni

2020International Journal of Infectious Diseases56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is considered a major pathogen that causes acute influenza-like illness. The objective of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes of patients with laboratory-confirmed RSV and patients with influenza infection. METHODS: Adults hospitalized in Beilinson Hospital (October 2017-April 2018) with laboratory-confirmed RSV or influenza were included. The primary outcome was the composite of RSV/influenza complications: 30-day mortality, pneumonia, mechanical ventilation, vasopressor support, intensive care unit admission, and myocarditis/encephalitis. Secondary outcomes were individual components of the primary outcome, 90-day mortality, 90-day readmission, and length of hospital stay. RESULTS: A total of 639 patients with RSV (n = 113) and influenza (n = 526) were included. The composite primary outcome was 21.4% (136/633), and was higher in RSV patients (30% (34/113) vs 19% (102/526), p = 0.002). Pneumonia was more common in RSV patients (21.2% (24/113) vs 9.1% (48/526), p = 0.001). On multivariable analysis, hypoalbuminemia (odds ratio (OR) 3.3, 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.1-5.3, p < 0.001), reduced room-air saturation (OR 1.1, 95% CI 1.02-1.1, p = 0.001), and infection with RSV (OR 1.67, 95% CI 1.01-2.76, p = 0.046) were predictors of complications. CONCLUSIONS: RSV infection in hospitalized adults resulted in serious respiratory illness with complications that are comparable to those caused by influenza.

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MedicineInternal medicineOdds ratioPneumoniaConfidence intervalIntensive care unitMechanical ventilationVirusEncephalitisImmunologyRespiratory viral infections researchCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesInfluenza Virus Research Studies