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Open Access 01-02-2021 | Influenza | Brief Report

Influenza-associated in-hospital mortality during the 2017/2018 influenza season: a retrospective multicentre cohort study in central Germany

Authors: Steve Rößler, Juliane Ankert, Michael Baier, Mathias W. Pletz, Stefan Hagel

Published in: Infection | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

The aim of this retrospective cohort study at eight hospitals in Germany was to specify influenza-associated in-hospital mortality during the 2017/2018 flu season, which was the strongest in Germany in the past 30 years. A total of 1560 patients were included in the study. Overall, in-hospital mortality was 6.7% (n = 103), in patients treated in the intensive care unit (n = 161) mortality was 22.4%. The proportion of deceased patients per hospital was between 0% and 7.0%. Influenza was the immediate cause of death in 82.8% (n = 82) of the decedents.
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Metadata
Title
Influenza-associated in-hospital mortality during the 2017/2018 influenza season: a retrospective multicentre cohort study in central Germany
Authors
Steve Rößler
Juliane Ankert
Michael Baier
Mathias W. Pletz
Stefan Hagel
Publication date
01-02-2021
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Keyword
Influenza
Published in
Infection / Issue 1/2021
Print ISSN: 0300-8126
Electronic ISSN: 1439-0973
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s15010-020-01529-x

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