Factors associated with case fatality of human H5N1 virus infections in Indonesia: a case series

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Kandun, I. Nyoman [1 ]
Tresnaningsih, Erna [1 ]
Purba, Wilfried H. [1 ]
Lee, Vernon [3 ]
Samaan, Gina [3 ]
Harun, Syahrial [2 ]
Soni, Eka [1 ]
Septiawati, Chita [1 ]
Setiawati, Tetty [1 ]
Sariwati, Elvieda [1 ]
Wandra, Toni [1 ]
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[1] Minist Hlth, Directorate Gen Dis Control & Environm Hlth, Jakarta 10560, Indonesia
[2] Minist Hlth, Natl Inst Hlth Res & Dev, Jakarta 10560, Indonesia
[3] WHO, Indonesia Country Off, Jakarta, Indonesia
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10.1016/S0140-6736(08)61125-3
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background Indonesia has had the most human cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) and one of the highest case-fatality rates worldwide. We described the factors associated with H5N1 case-fatality in Indonesia. Methods Between June, 2005, and February, 2008, there were 127 confirmed H5N1 infections. Investigation teams were deployed to investigate and manage each confirmed case; they obtained epidemiological and clinical data from case-investigation reports when possible and through interviews with patients, family members, and key individuals. Findings Of the 127 patients with confirmed H5N1 infections, 103 (81%) died. Median time to hospitalisation was 6 days (range 1-16). Of the 122 hospitalised patients for whom data were available, 121 (99%) had fever, 107 (88%) cough, and 103 (84%) dyspnoea on reaching hospital. However, for the first 2 days after onset, most had non-specific symptoms; only 31 had both fever and cough, and nine had fever and dyspnoea. Median time from onset to oseltamivir treatment was 7 days (range 0-21 days); treatment started within 2 days for one patient who survived, four (36.4%) of 11 receiving treatment within 2-4 days survived, six (37.5%) of 16 receiving treatment within 5-6 days survived, and ten (18 . 5%) of 44 receiving treatment at 7 days or later survived (p=0 . 03). Initiation of treatment within 2 days was associated with significantly lower mortality than was initiation at 5-6 days or later than 7 days (p<0 . 0001). Mortality was lower in clustered than unclustered cases (odds ratio 33.3, 95% CI 3.13-273). Treatment started at a median of 5 days (range 0-13 days) from onset in secondary cases in clusters compared with 8 days (range 4-16) for primary cases (p=0 . 04). Interpretation Development of better diagnostic methods and improved case management might improve identification of patients with H5N1 influenza, which could decrease mortality by allowing for earlier treatment with oseltamivir. Funding None.
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