2015年澳大利亚哨点医院收治病人的流感流行病学:流感并发症警报网络。

IF 1.6 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Communicable Diseases Intelligence Pub Date : 2016-12-24
Allen C Cheng, Mark Holmes, Dominic E Dwyer, Louis B Irving, Tony M Korman, Sanjaya Senenayake, Kristine K Macartney, Christopher C Blyth, Simon Brown, Grant Waterer, Robert Hewer, N Deborah Friedman, Peter A Wark, Graham Simpson, John Upham, Simon D Bowler, Albert Lessing, Tom Kotsimbos, Paul M Kelly
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流感并发症警报网络(FluCAN)是一项以医院为基础的哨点监测计划,其监测点遍布澳大利亚各州和地区。本报告总结了2015年流感季节经实验室确诊的流感住院患者的流行病学情况。在这项观察性研究中,病例被定义为因急性呼吸道疾病在哨点医院住院并经核酸检测确诊为流感的患者。在2015年4月1日至10月30日期间(2015年流感季节),17家FluCAN哨点医院中的一家共收治了2070名确诊流感患者。其中,46%为老年人(≥65岁),15%为儿童(<16岁),5%为澳大利亚土著居民,2.1%为孕妇,75%患有慢性并发症。乙型流感的发病率很高(51%)。2015年,该全国观察监测系统发现了大量确诊流感的入院病例,病例数与2014年报告的病例数相似。据估计,在所有高危人群中,全国免疫接种计划可避免46%的确诊流感入院病例,但在目标人群中实现更全面的疫苗接种覆盖率可进一步减少多达14%的流感入院病例。
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Influenza epidemiology in patients admitted to sentinel Australian hospitals in 2015: the Influenza Complications Alert Network.

The Influenza Complications Alert Network (FluCAN) is a sentinel hospital-based surveillance program that operates at sites in all states and territories in Australia. This report summarises the epidemiology of hospitalisations with laboratory-confirmed influenza during the 2015 influenza season. In this observational study, cases were defined as patients admitted to one of the sentinel hospitals with an acute respiratory illness with influenza confirmed by nucleic acid detection. During the period 1 April to 30 October 2015 (the 2015 influenza season), 2,070 patients were admitted with confirmed influenza to one of 17 FluCAN sentinel hospitals. Of these, 46% were elderly (≥ 65 years), 15% were children (< 16 years), 5% were Indigenous Australians, 2.1% were pregnant and 75% had chronic co-morbidities. A high proportion were due to influenza B (51%). There were a large number of hospital admissions detected with confirmed influenza in this national observational surveillance system in 2015 with case numbers similar to that reported in 2014. The national immunisation program is estimated to avert 46% of admissions from confirmed influenza across all at-risk groups, but more complete vaccination coverage in target groups could further reduce influenza admissions by as much as 14%.

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