Table 1.

Characteristics of Included Studies

Swiss Population* (n = 201)US Population (n = 258)
Data collection periodDecember 1999 to February 2000January to March 2002
Study designProspective cohortProspective cohort
SettingUniversity primary care clinic that serves an urban population of 150,000 in Lausanne, SwitzerlandEmergency department or urgent care ambulatory patients in a large tertiary care university hospital in San Francisco, California
Inclusion criteriaAdult outpatients with influenza-like illness as determined by the primary care physicianConsecutive adults with symptoms of an acute respiratory tract infection (cough, sinus pain, congestion/rhinorrhea, sore throat or fever) developing in past 3 weeks
OutcomePresence of influenza A or BPresence of influenza A or B
Reference standardCulturePCR
Prevalence of influenza104 (52.8)53 (20.5)
Men101 (50)103 (40)
Mean age, years (range)34.3 (17–86)38.8 (18–90)
Fever116 (58)54 (21)
Cough186 (93)235 (91)
Sore throat151 (75)181 (70)
Myalgia181 (90)154 (60)
Rhinitis163 (81)185 (72)
Headache169 (84)190 (74)
Chills/sweating166 (83)158 (61)
Fatigue184 (92)197 (76)
Onset <48 hours106 (53)45 (17)
  • Values provided as n (%) unless otherwise indicated.

  • * Data from Ref. 14.

  • Data from Ref. 5.

  • Out of 256 total patients.

  • NR, not reported; PCR, polymerase chain reaction.