Respiratory Syncytial Virus vs Influenza Virus Infection: Mortality and Morbidity Comparison Over 7 Epidemic Seasons in an Elderly Population

Author:

Recto Caryn Giselle1ORCID,Fourati Slim2,Khellaf Mehdi3ORCID,Pawlotsky Jean-Michel2,De Prost Nicolas45ORCID,Diakonoff Hadrien6,Donadio Cristiano7,Pouga Lydia2,de Tymowski Christian8,Kassasseya Christian3

Affiliation:

1. Assistance Publique–Hopitaux de Paris, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, F-94010 Creteil's Paris-Est University

2. Virology Department, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Paris-Est University and INSERM U955, Creteil's Paris-Est University

3. Emergency Department, Assistance Publique–Hopitaux de Paris, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Paris EST Creteil University

4. Service de Medecine Intensive Reanimation, Hopitaux Universitaires Henri Mondor–Albert Chenevier, Assistance Publique–Hopitaux de Paris

5. Groupe de Recherche Clinique CARMAS, Creteil's Paris-Est University , Creteil

6. Institution Nationale des Invalides, Institut Droit et Santé, Inserm UMR_S 1145, Université Paris Cité

7. University Hospital Pitié–Salpêtrière–Charles Foix, Geriatric Department, Assistance Publique–Hopitaux de Paris, Sorbonne University

8. Department of Anaesthesiology and Surgical Intensive Care, DMU PARABOL, Assistance Publique–Hopitaux de Paris, Hôpital Bichat , Paris , France

Abstract

Abstract Background Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is gaining interest due to the recent development of vaccines but is still misdiagnosed in the elderly. The primary objective was to compare all-cause mortality at day 30. Secondary objectives were to compare clinical presentation and rates of consolidative pneumonia, hospitalization, and intensive care unit (ICU) admission. Methods A single-center retrospective study was conducted in a French university hospital during 7 epidemic seasons including 558 patients aged ≥75 years: 125 with RSV and 433 with influenza (median age, 84.8 years). Results Patients with RSV had more respiratory symptoms (wheezing, dyspnea) whereas patients with influenza had more general symptoms (fever, asthenia, myalgia). The following were higher in the RSV group: consolidative pneumonia (28.8% vs 17.2%, P = .004), hospitalization (83.2% vs 70%, P = .003), ICU admission (7.2% vs 3.0%, P = .034), and length of stay (median [IQR], 9 days [2–16] vs 5 days [0–12]; P = .002). Mortality rates at day 30 were comparable (9.6% vs 9.7%, P = .973). Conclusions This study included the largest cohort of patients infected with RSV aged >75 years documented in-depth thus far. RSV shares a comparable mortality rate with influenza but is associated with higher rates of consolidative pneumonia, hospitalization, ICU admissions, and extended hospital stays.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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