Comparative Epidemiological and Clinical Outcomes on COVID-19 and Seasonal Influenza Hospitalized Patients during 2023

Author:

Vlase Constantin-Marinel12,Stuparu Cretu Mariana34ORCID,Vasile Mihaela-Camelia15,Popovici George-Cosmin16,Arbune Manuela78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Doctoral Studies in Biomedical Sciences, “Dunarea de Jos” University Galati, 800008 Galati, Romania

2. Military Hospital “Dr. Aristide Serfioti” Galați, 800008 Galati, Romania

3. Medical Department, “Dunarea de Jos” University Galati, 800008 Galati, Romania

4. Clinic Emergency Children Hospital, 800487 Galati, Romania

5. Infectious Diseases Clinic II, Infectious Diseases Clinic Hospital Galati, 800179 Galati, Romania

6. Pneumology Department II, Pneumophtisiology Hospital Galati, 800170 Galati, Romania

7. Clinical Medical Department, “Dunarea de Jos” University Galati, 800008 Galati, Romania

8. Infectious Diseases Clinic I, Infectious Diseases Clinic Hospital Galati, 800179 Galati, Romania

Abstract

COVID-19 and influenza are highly contagious respiratory viral diseases and priority global public health concerns. We conducted a retrospective observational study of COVID-19 and/or influenza hospitalized cases, during 2023. We identified 170 influenza cases, 150 COVID-19 cases and 3 co-infections. Overall, 29.10% of patients had at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose and 4.6% received the seasonal Flu vaccine. The demographic data found older patients in the COVID-19 group and a higher index of the comorbidities, mainly due to chronic heart diseases, hypertension, and diabetes. Fever, chills, and rhinorrhea were more frequently related to influenza, while cough was prevalent in COVID-19. Antibiotics were more used in influenza than COVID-19, either pre-hospital or in-hospital. The mortality rate within the first 30 days from the onset of the respiratory infection was higher in influenza compared to COVID-19. We concluded that the COVID-19 clinical picture in hospitalized patients is changing to influenza-like symptoms. The evolution is variable, related to chronic comorbidities, but influenza had more frequent severe forms. All through 2023, due to poor vaccination rates, COVID-19 and influenza have continued to cause numerous hospitalizations, and a new strategy for efficient vaccinations is required.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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