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Clinical Predictors of Influenza in Children
Marla J. Friedman, DO;
Magdy W. Attia, MD
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2004;158:391-394.
Background It is difficult to diagnose influenza infection on clinical grounds alone. Available rapid diagnostic tests have limited sensitivities.
Objective To develop a prediction model that identifies children likely to have influenza infection.
Design Prospective study.
Setting Emergency department of a children's hospital.
Patients All patients with a febrile respiratory illness during the influenza season of winter 2002 were eligible. A prospective sample of 128 children who were suspected of having influenza infection based on predetermined criteria was enrolled. Each patient received a nasal wash for viral culture.
Main Outcome Measure Clinical features that are most predictive of influenza infection in children.
Results The mean ± SD age of patients was 6.2 ± 5.2 years; 50% were boys. Viral isolates included the following: influenza A, 45 patients (35%); influenza B, 13 (10%); other viruses, 10 (8%); negative results, 60 (47%). Demographic and clinical findings were not significantly different between the influenza A and influenza B groups. Cough (P = .003), headache (P = .04), and pharyngitis (P = .04) were independently associated with influenza infection. This triad used as a prediction model for influenza infection had a sensitivity of 80% (95% confidence interval [CI], 69%-91%); specificity, 78% (95% CI, 67%-89%); and likelihood ratio for a positive viral culture for influenza, 3.7 (95% CI, 2.3-6.3). The posttest probability of this clinical definition is 77% (95% CI, 63%-91%).
Conclusion The triad of cough, headache, and pharyngitis is a predictor of influenza infection in children.
From the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine, Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children, Wilmington, Del; and Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pa. Dr Friedman is now with the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine, Miami Children's Hospital, Miami, Fla.
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