H1N1 patients required more intensive hospital care than typical flu patients
Pregnant women represented a greater percentage of those hospitalized than in a typical flu year
The study, H1N1 in
"The H1N1 pandemic was met with an unprecedented response from public health officials. As the spread of the virus subsides, it is important to pause and look at how H1N1 compares to a typical flu season," says Jean-Marie Berthelot, Vice President of Programs at CIHI. "Our study shows that proportionately more H1N1 patients needed specialized and intensive hospital services than what we've come to expect in a typical flu season."
Specifically, the study found that from
Patients with H1N1 tended to be younger
The study found the H1N1 virus was especially hard-hitting in younger age groups, compared to the influenza/pneumonia patients in a typical flu year. The median age for patients hospitalized with H1N1 was 28, while the median age for influenza/pneumonia was 71.
The median age of people with H1N1 who died was about 30 years younger than that of people who died with influenza/pneumonia: the early 50s compared to the early 80s.
Within the ICU, H1N1 patients were younger than baseline influenza/pneumonia patients; the median age for H1N1 patients was the mid-40s, compared to baseline patients with influenza/pneumonia, who had a median age of 68.
Impact on pregnant women requires more study
Early research studies on H1N1 raised concerns that pregnant women were more significantly affected by H1N1 than by the regular flu. Our study found that the proportion of pregnant women hospitalized with H1N1 was higher than what would be expected in a typical flu year.
From April to
"More study is needed to understand why pregnant women account for a higher proportion of hospitalized patients for H1N1 compared to regular influenza/pneumonia," explains
About CIHI
The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) collects and analyzes information on health and health care in
The report and the following tables are available from CIHI's website, at www.cihi.ca.
Table 1 Percent of Hospitalized Patients With Severe Illness (Table 1 in the report) Table 2 Pregnant Women as a Proportion of Women of Child-Bearing Age (Table 4 in the report)
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