2019
DOI: 10.1111/irv.12627
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Burden of medically attended influenza in Norway 2008‐2017

Abstract: Background The burden of influenza in Norway remains uncertain, and data on seasonal variations and differences by age groups are needed. Objective To describe number of patients diagnosed with influenza in Norway each season and the number treated in primary or specialist health care by age. Further, to compare the burden of seasonal influenza with the 2009‐2010 pandemic outbreak. Methods We used Norwegian national health registries and iden… Show more

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“…Previous studies highlighted the high impact of the very elderly on mobilization of hospital resources for example in England in age-group ≥75 years 13 or in Norway in age-group ≥80 years. 9 In our report, a marked shift in influenza hospital burden was found in ≥80 years. Indeed, being aged 80 years and older was the paramount factor associated with the highest hospitalization rate, proportion of death, number of hospitalization days, the longest length of stay, and the highest proportion of a severe influenza diagnosis-related group (DRG) during the study period.…”
Section: The Burden Of Influenza Hospitalizations According To Agesupporting
confidence: 47%
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“…Previous studies highlighted the high impact of the very elderly on mobilization of hospital resources for example in England in age-group ≥75 years 13 or in Norway in age-group ≥80 years. 9 In our report, a marked shift in influenza hospital burden was found in ≥80 years. Indeed, being aged 80 years and older was the paramount factor associated with the highest hospitalization rate, proportion of death, number of hospitalization days, the longest length of stay, and the highest proportion of a severe influenza diagnosis-related group (DRG) during the study period.…”
Section: The Burden Of Influenza Hospitalizations According To Agesupporting
confidence: 47%
“…Hospital discharge databases are a valuable source of information to estimate the burden of hospitalized seasonal influenza cases. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] In France, a recent evaluation of the completeness of the ICU surveillance system for influenza cases, using capture-recapture methods, estimated the exhaustivity of the French national hospital discharge database (PMSI) to 73%. 10 Using the PMSI database in order to estimate the burden of severe influenza illness in hospital is consequently of relevance.…”
Section: Backg Rou N Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, a recent review of the literature on the burden of influenza B noted that although the “findings suggest that influenza B can pose a significant burden to the global population,” “there are serious gaps in the understanding of the precise magnitude.” The review did not even attempt to address each influenza B lineage separately. Other recently published estimates did not recognize the specific role of influenza subtypes and lineages …”
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confidence: 94%
“…Other recently published estimates did not recognize the specific role of influenza subtypes and lineages. 5,6 Another major player in the family of respiratory viruses with substantial impact in the winter season is the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Both viruses cause a similar syndrome (influenza-like illness, ILI), but influenza as well as RSV may also present without fever.…”
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confidence: 99%