Clinical Characteristics and Adverse Clinical Outcomes of Invasive Haemophilus influenzae Serotype a CasesâUnited States, 2011â2015
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2020
Abstract Background Incidence of invasive disease due to Haemophilus influenzae serotype a (Hia) increased an average of 13% annually from 2002 through 2015. We describe clinical characteristics and adverse clinical outcomes of US invasive Hia cases detected through multistate surveillance during 2011–2015. Methods Medical record data were abstracted for cases reported in 8 jurisdictions conducting active population- and laboratory-based surveillance for invasive Hia disease across the United States. Isolates from sterile sites were serotyped using real-time polymerase chain reaction. Adverse clinical outcomes were defined as any possible complication of meningitis, bacteremic pneumonia, or bacteremia (including hearing loss and developmental delay, but excluding death) and were assessed at hospital discharge and one-year post-disease onset. Results During 2011–2015, 190 Hia cases were reported to the 8 participating sites; 169 (88.9%) had data abstracted. Many patients were aged
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Authors | Catherine H Bozio;Amy Blain;Karen Edge;Monica M Farley;Lee H Harrison;Tasha Poissant;William Schaffner;Tara Scheuer;Salina Torres;Lori Triden;Elizabeth Briere;Sara E Oliver; |
Journal | clinical infectious diseases |
Year | 2020 |
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