Epidemiological, clinical characteristics and the association between influenza vaccination, oseltamivir treatment, and complications in children with seasonal influenza

Authors

  • Manh Cuong Nguyen*
  • Thi Thuy Hang Le
  • Thanh Nam Do
  • Thai Son Pham
  • Hoang Long Trinh
  • Thi Bich Thuy Phung
  • Yen Thi Hoang
  • Quang Khai Tran

Abstract

Influenza, a historical and contemporary public health challenge, is an acute respiratory infection caused mainly by influenza A or B viruses. This descriptive case series describes 194 children treated for seasonal influenza at the Department of Pediatrics, 103 Military Hospital, Vietnam Military Medical University, from May 2022 to May 2023. Influenza primarily occurred during winter and early spring, peaking in December and January, 57.2% were aged 12-60 months, boys. Vaccination coverage was limited (36.3%), especially post-COVID-19. Complications were seen in 75.3% of the cases, including febrile seizures (42.3%), bronchopneumonia (40.2%), respiratory failure (8.2%), acute myocarditis, influenza-associated encephalopathy, and septic shock. The study reveals bacterial coinfections, affected 20% of the cases, mainly by Streptococcus pneumoniae and S. aureus, and atypical bacteria Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Non-vaccinated children faced significantly higher risks of complications, oseltamivir within 48 hours reducing the risks of complications. Influenza predominantly affects 12-60 month-olds, males, and peaks annually in winter. Severe conditions stem from bacterial coinfections, emphasizing the importance of vaccination and prompt antiviral treatment to mitigate complications. The study highlights a critical need for increased vaccination, especially in the post-COVID-19 era, to manage influenza in children effectively.

Keywords:

children, complications, influenza, vaccination

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31276/VJSTE.66(2).82-88

Classification number

3.2

Author Biographies

Manh Cuong Nguyen

Vietnam Military Medical University, 160 Phung Hung Street, Phuc La Ward, Ha Dong District, Hanoi, Vietnam

Thi Thuy Hang Le

Vietnam Military Medical University, 160 Phung Hung Street, Phuc La Ward, Ha Dong District, Hanoi, Vietnam

Thanh Nam Do

Vietnam Military Medical University, 160 Phung Hung Street, Phuc La Ward, Ha Dong District, Hanoi, Vietnam

Thai Son Pham

Children’s Hospital 2, 14 Ly Tu Trong Street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Hoang Long Trinh

Tokyo Human Health Sciences University Vietnam, ST01 Ecopark Urban Area, Van Giang District, Hung Yen Province, Vietnam

Thi Bich Thuy Phung

Vietnam National Children’s Hospital, 18/879 La Thanh Street, Lang Thuong Ward, Dong Da District, Hanoi, Vietnam

Yen Thi Hoang

National Institute of Malariology Parasitology and Entomology, 34 Trung Van Street, Trung Van Ward, Nam Tu Liem District, Hanoi, Vietnam

Quang Khai Tran

Department of Pediatrics, Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 179 Nguyen Van Cu Street, An Khanh Ward, Ninh Kieu District, Can Tho City, Vietnam

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Published

2024-06-15

Received 10 December 2023; revised 31 January 2024; accepted 19 April 2024

How to Cite

Manh Cuong Nguyen, Thi Thuy Hang Le, Thanh Nam Do, Thai Son Pham, Hoang Long Trinh, Thi Bich Thuy Phung, Yen Thi Hoang, & Quang Khai Tran. (2024). Epidemiological, clinical characteristics and the association between influenza vaccination, oseltamivir treatment, and complications in children with seasonal influenza. Vietnam Journal of Science, Technology and Engineering, 66(2), 82-88. https://doi.org/10.31276/VJSTE.66(2).82-88

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Life Sciences