
Experience of Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 at Dhaka Medical College Hospital
Author(s) -
Quazi Tarikul Islam,
Azizul Kahhar,
Syed Mohammad Arif,
Ham Nazmul Ahasan,
Mahmudur Rahman Siddiqui,
Shahriar Mahbub,
Ahmedul Kabir,
Khan Mohammad Arif,
Golam Kibria,
Narayan Chandra Saha
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
journal of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2075-5384
pISSN - 1997-9797
DOI - 10.3329/jom.v11i2.5452
Subject(s) - medicine , sore throat , rhinorrhea , pandemic , throat , epidemiology , emergency medicine , pediatrics , influenza like illness , covid-19 , surgery , virus , infectious disease (medical specialty) , disease , virology
Bangladesh recorded the first case of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus infection on 18thJune 2009. This report describes the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of both the indoor and outdoorpatients reporting in Flu Ward and Flu Corner of Dhaka Medical College Hospital.Methods: This cross-sectional study was done on highly suspected 833 registered outdoor (flu corner) and 28indoor patients admitted in Flu ward of Dhaka Medical College Hospital during the study period of August 2009 toNovember 2009. A suspected case was defined as an influenza-like illness and either a history of travel to a countrywhere infection had been reported in the previous 7 days or an epidemiologic link to a person with confirmed orsuspected infection in the previous 7 days. A confirmed case was defined by a positive real-time reverse-transcriptasepolymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay.Results: Most of the patients were in between 20 to 30 years age group. Indoor patients presented with mostly fever(92.85%), rhinorrhea (71.42%), shortness of breathe (89.28%) and cough (64.28%). Maximum duration of feverin indoor patients was 4 days. RT-PCR from throat swab sample for H1N1 tested positive in 9 (32.14%) indoorpatients. Out of the 833 outdoor patients 596(71.54%) patients had fever, 585(70.22%) had cough, 410(49.21%)had rhinorrhea and 314(37.69%) had sore throat. Only 2(7.14%) admitted patients died of flu.Conclusion: Despite widespread infection mortality rate is quite low. Prompt implementation and adherence tonational guidelines on 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) should be encouraged.Keywords: Pandemic influenza A (H1N1); Dhaka Medical College Hospital; Bangladesh.DOI: 10.3329/jom.v11i2.5452J MEDICINE 2010; 11 : 119-123