• Rev Med Interne · Dec 2001

    Comparative Study

    [Viral respiratory infections as cause of fever in hospitalized aged patients during a winter season].

    • V Sivier, M F Odelin, R Gonthier, and B Pozzetto.
    • Service de gérontologie clinique, hôpital de la Charité, CHU, 42055 Saint-Etienne, France.
    • Rev Med Interne. 2001 Dec 1; 22 (12): 1180-7.

    PurposeIn the geriatric units of the University Hospital of Saint-Etienne, 129 cases of fever (38 degrees C or more) were recorded prospectively during the 1995-1996 winter period in a population of 503 hospitalised patients (25.6%), and were investigated for the detection of a viral aetiology.MethodsIn febrile patients, a standard form was used to record clinical and biological parameters, including the results of investigations for respiratory viruses from a nasal swab and dual serum specimens.ResultsA clinical or radiological respiratory infection was found in 69 cases (53.5% of all cases of fever), including 14 respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections. In comparison to nonviral respiratory infections, the RSV infections were characterised by the prevalence of anorexia (57% vs 20%, P < 0.05) and rhinorrhea (64% vs 5%, P < 0.01). No influenza infection was recorded despite the concomitant circulation of influenza virus in the community. A nosocomial outbreak of RSV infection (nine cases, attack rate of 18.7%) was identified in a long-stay care unit.ConclusionThis study illustrates the high prevalence (10.9%) of RSV infections in elderly patients with fever during this season and the importance of hygienic measures to control the spread of nosocomial outbreaks.

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