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Noninfluenza viruses have rates of illness, death similar to flu.

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Noninfluenza respiratory viral infections (NIRV) are associated with illness and death rates similar to influenza in hospitalized adults, according to new research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).

In a study of 2119 adults admitted to two hospitals over three seasons (2015-2018) in Edmonton, Alberta, and Toronto, Ontario, with confirmed viral acute respiratory infections, more than half (54.6%) were NIRV infections compared with influenza viruses (45.4%). Among patients with NIRV infections, 21.1% needed respiratory support, 18.2% required lengthy hospital stays and 8.4% died within 30 days of diagnosis. About 15% of NIRV infections were acquired in hospital.

"These findings show that clinical status changes for patients with NIRV infections were comparable to patients with influenza," writes Dr. Nelson Lee, Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, with coauthors. "The associated costs of hospital admission were substantial."

cmaj.ca/content/193/13/E439

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