Abstract:
Influenza virus is a common human pathogen that has caused serious respiratory illness and
death. In April 2009 a new strain of Influenza virus A H1N1 began to spread in several countries around the world
and India confirmed its first case on 16 May 2009.
Aim: To study the clinic- epidemiologic profile of patients found positive for Influenza A H1N1 at a tertiary care
hospital.
Methods: Prospective data of 134 patients with suspected influenza like illness was collected and subjected to
throat swab testing for H1N1. Epidemiological characteristics were analyzed in terms of clinical presentation
and outcome.
Results: Twenty-two (16.4%) patients were confirmed (positive) for H1N1. Maximum 17(77.2 %) patients were
in the age group 16-50 years. Male (54.5%) were affected more than Females (45.5%). 18(81.8%) had underlying
risk factors. Fever (95.5%) and cough (90.9%) were common presenting symptoms. Total 17 (77.2 %) patients
were put on mechanical ventilator, out of them 17(77.2%) survived.
Conclusion: Fever and cough were most common presenting symptoms. Development of ARDS, requirement of
mechanical ventilation and having co-morbid condition were poor prognostic factors.