The use of antiviral drugs for influenza Flashcards
What are 3 unique concerns about influenza in children?
* high influenza rates in school-aged children
* atypical, non-specific nature of influenza illness
* high risk for adverse outcomes in children < 5yrs
What age group has highest hospitalization rate for influenza?
<6mo
When do you initiate antivirals >48 hours post illness onset in influenza patients?
initiate >48h from onset if illness:
- requires hospitalization
- illness is progressive, severe or complicated, regardless of previous health status
- individual belongs to group at high risk for severe disease (other than young age)
- Treat healthy people <48 h after symptom onset
* if starting tx, initiate as rapidly as possible b/c benefits are greater with earlier initiation (within 12h of onset) than later (at 48h or later)
Which groups are at risk for severe influenza?
* < 59 months age
* >= 6 months; adolescents and adults with chronic health conditions (severe enough to require regular medical follow-up or hospital care):
* cardiac of pulmonary (BPD, CF, asthma, risk of aspiration)
* DM and other metabolic diseases
* renal disease
* anemia or hemoglobinopathy
* cancer or other immune-compromising conditions (due to disease or therapy)
* obesity (BMI >= 40kg/m2 OR BMI z-score >=3 SD above mean for age and gender)
* neurological or neurodevelopmental conditions
* <18 yr with prolonged tx with ASA for chronic condition
* all indigenous persons
* all residents of chronic care facilities
* all pregnant women in all trimesters
* adults >= 65 yrs of age
When would you use zanamavir instead of oseltamavir?
Cases not responding to oseltamivir
Cases with illness despite oseltamivir prophylaxis