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Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis in Adults With Avian Influenza A (H7N9) Pneumonia in China: A Retrospective Study

Pengfei Zou, Chen Wang, Shufa Zheng, Feifei Guo, Li Yang, Yan Zhang, Peng Liu, Yinzhong Shen, Yiming Wang, Xuan Zhang, Lingling Tang, Hainv Gao, Lanjuan Li

2020The Journal of Infectious Diseases30 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cases of severe influenza with Aspergillus infection are commonly reported in patients with severe influenza. However, the epidemiology, risk factors, and outcomes of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA) in patients with avian influenza A (H7N9) infection remain unclear. We performed a retrospective multicenter cohort study. Data were collected from patients with avian influenza A (H7N9) infection admitted to 17 hospitals across China from February 2013 through February 2018. We found that IPA was diagnosed in 18 (5.4%) of 335 patients; 61.1% of patients with IPA (11 of 18) were identified before or within 2 days after an H7N9 virus-negative result. The median hospital stays in patients with or without IPA were 23.5 and 18 days, respectively (P < .01), and the median intensive care unit stays, respectively, were 22 and 12 days (P < .01). Smoking in the past year and antibiotic use for >7 days before admission were independently associated with IPA (adjusted odds ratio [95% confidence interval], 6.2 [1.7-26] for smoking and 4.89 [1.0-89] for antibiotic use). These findings provided important insights into the epidemiology and outcomes of IPA in patients with H7N9 infection in China.

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MedicineRetrospective cohort studyEpidemiologyOdds ratioInternal medicineIntensive care unitConfidence intervalPneumoniaAspergillosisInfluenza A virusImmunologyVirusAntifungal resistance and susceptibilityFungal Infections and StudiesMycotoxins in Agriculture and Food
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