Abstract
Although influenza vaccination is recommended for individuals with HIV infection,
there are no data indicating an increased incidence or severity of influenza in this
population. We sought to describe the clinical manifestations and morbidity of
influenza in HIV-infected patients. All cases of influenza occurring in HIV-infected
individuals over 3 years at a large county hospital were reviewed. Forty-three cases
of influenza were diagnosed. Most patients presented with typical signs and symptoms
of influenza, including cough (90%), myalgias (64%), and fever (52%). Sore throat and
headache occurred in less than half of patients. The mean CD4 cell count and HIV
viral load in patients with influenza was 340 cells/mm3 and 3.34 log
copies/ml, respectively. No significant differences in CD4 counts or viral loads were
noted in patients with pneumonia (
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