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Am J Transplant . Epidemiology of laboratory-confirmed influenza among kidney transplant recipients compared to the general population - a nationwide cohort study

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  • Am J Transplant . Epidemiology of laboratory-confirmed influenza among kidney transplant recipients compared to the general population - a nationwide cohort study


    Am J Transplant


    . 2020 Nov 30.
    doi: 10.1111/ajt.16421. Online ahead of print.
    Epidemiology of laboratory-confirmed influenza among kidney transplant recipients compared to the general population - a nationwide cohort study


    Ilkka Helanter? 1 , Mika Gissler 2 3 , Ruska Rimhanen-Finne 2 , Niina Ikonen 2 , Mari Kanerva 4 , Marko Lempinen 1 , Patrik Finne 5



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    Abstract

    Seasonal influenza causes morbidity and mortality after organ transplantation. We quantified the detection of laboratory-confirmed influenza among kidney transplant recipients compared to the general population in a nationwide cohort. All laboratory-confirmed cases of influenza and hospitalizations due to influenza among all kidney transplant recipients in our country between 1995 and 2017 were captured with database linkage from statutory national registries. Data from the general population of Finland, population 5.5 million, were used for comparisons. Annual incidences of influenza and hospitalizations due to influenza, and standardized incidence ratios (SIR) were calculated. Altogether 3904 kidney transplant recipients with a total follow-up of 37175 patient-years were included. Incidence of laboratory-confirmed influenza was 9.0 per 1000 patient years in 2003-2019, and 18.0 per 1000 patient years during 2015-2019. The risk of laboratory-confirmed influenza was significantly higher among kidney transplant recipients compared to the general population (SIR 5.1, 95% CI 4.5-5.7). SIR for hospitalization due to influenza was 4.4 (95% CI 3.4-4.7). Mortality of the hospitalized patients was 9%, and 5% of the patients with laboratory-confirmed influenza. Detection of laboratory-confirmed influenza is increased five-fold and risk of hospitalization due to influenza more than four-fold among kidney transplant recipients compared to the general population.


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