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Evaluation of the Clinical Effectiveness of Oseltamivir for Influenza Treatment in Children.


ABSTRACT: Objective: To estimate the clinical effectiveness of oseltamivir in children with different subtypes of influenza virus infection. Methods: A total of 998 children with acute respiratory infection were enrolled from January to March 2018, and were divided into influenza A, influenza B, influenza A + B, and non-influenza infection (IV-negative) groups. Influenza-like symptoms and duration of fever were evaluated and compared between oseltamivir-treated and non-treated groups. Results: There were no significant differences in the reduction in total febrile period and duration of fever from the onset of therapy between the oseltamivir treated and non-treated children infected with influenza A (p = 0.6885 for total febrile period and 0.7904 for the duration of fever from the onset of treatment), influenza B (p = 0.1462 and 0.1966), influenza A + B (p = 0.5568 and 0.9320), and IV-negative (p = 0.7631 and 0.4655). The duration of fever in children received oseltamivir therapy within 48 h was not significantly shorter than that beyond 48 h (p > 0.05). Additionally, percentages and severities of influenza-like symptoms, including headache, myalgia, fatigue, bellyache, vomiting, diarrhea, sore throat, cough, and coryza were not decreased and alleviated after treatment of oseltamivir. Conclusion: Oseltamivir treatment does not significantly shorten the duration of fever, nor does it significantly relieve influenza-like symptoms in children with infection of influenza.

SUBMITTER: Qin J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9020783 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evaluation of the Clinical Effectiveness of Oseltamivir for Influenza Treatment in Children.

Qin Jianru J   Lin Jilei J   Zhang Xiangfei X   Yuan Shuhua S   Zhang Chiyu C   Yin Yong Y  

Frontiers in pharmacology 20220406


<b>Objective:</b> To estimate the clinical effectiveness of oseltamivir in children with different subtypes of influenza virus infection. <b>Methods:</b> A total of 998 children with acute respiratory infection were enrolled from January to March 2018, and were divided into influenza A, influenza B, influenza A + B, and non-influenza infection (IV-negative) groups. Influenza-like symptoms and duration of fever were evaluated and compared between oseltamivir-treated and non-treated groups. <b>Res  ...[more]

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