id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-001746-pbahviaz Garg, Shikha Pneumonia among adults hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed seasonal influenza virus infection—United States, 2005–2008 2015-08-26 .txt text/plain 4410 198 32 Although there is evidence that adult patients with underlying cardiac or pulmonary disease are more likely to develop influenza-associated pneumonia than those without underlying medical conditions [6, 7] , much of the data describing factors associated with influenzaassociated pneumonia among adults comes from case series conducted at single sites and during a limited number of seasons. The following data were collected on patients: demographics, results of laboratory tests for influenza, influenza vaccination status for the current season, underlying medical conditions, bacterial coinfections, CXR data, antiviral treatment, clinical outcomes, and discharge diagnoses. Patients with pneumonia were significantly more likely than patients without pneumonia to reside in a nursing home prior to hospital admission, to have received influenza vaccine, and to have the following underlying medical conditions: chronic lung disease, cardiovascular disease, and immunosuppression. ./cache/cord-001746-pbahviaz.txt ./txt/cord-001746-pbahviaz.txt