Volume : IX, Issue : II, February - 2020

Clinico–Epidemiological profile of Swine flu Positive admissions in a tertiary care hospital,Southern Rajasthan

Dr Archana Gokhroo, Dr Rajath Rao Ur, Dr Mukesh Kumar Nagar

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Introduction Swine flu is an acute feile illness of respiratory tract, caused by swine origin influenza A (H1N1) virus. Rajasthan being one of the worst hit state becomes important to conduct audit of cases in each resurgence phase Methods A retrospective descriptive hospital based study done for a period of one year from September 2018 to August 2019 using a predesigned Performa regarding the swine flu positive admissions. Results Out of 240 H1N1 positive admissions, 122(50.8%) were males ,118(49.2%) belonged to 41–65yrs group, 137(57%) belonged to rural areas.180(94.2%) had Cough as main presenting complaint and 61 (25.4 %) expired. Among expired, 53(86.9%) had comorbidities. Conclusion Males, old adults and those from rural areas were maximum affected. Mortality was higher among patients with delayed hospitalization and with comorbidities

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CLINICO-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF SWINE FLU POSITIVE ADMISSIONS IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL,SOUTHERN RAJASTHAN, Dr Archana Gokhroo, Dr Rajath Rao UR, Dr Mukesh Kumar Nagar INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-9 | Issue-2 | February-2020


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