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Volume 12, Number 7—July 2006
Dispatch

Follow-up of 2003 Human West Nile Virus Infections, Denver, Colorado

Jennifer L. Patnaik*Comments to Author , Heath Harmon†, and Richard L. Vogt*
Author affiliations: *Tri-County Health Department, Greenwood Village, Colorado, USA; †Boulder County Public Health, Boulder, Colorado, USA

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Table 1

Prevalence of chronic health conditions and medication use among West Nile virus (WNV) study patients and multivariate model of predictors of more severe illness*

Condition All WNV patients (n = 656); prevalence, % Meningitis patients (n = 84); adjusted OR (95% CI)† Encephalitis patients (n = 41); adjusted OR (95% CI)†
High blood pressure 12.2 1.0 (0.4–2.1) 2.1 (1.0–4.6)
Diabetes 6.1 0.8 (0.3–2.5) 2.6 (1.0–6.5)
Heart disease 3.8 1.4 (0.5–4.5) 2.7 (0.9–8.2)
Cancer 1.5 6.6 (1.6–27.5) 7.5 (1.2–45.4)
Kidney disease 1.2 2.3 (0.2–22.9) 24.9 (4.7–132.5)
Steroids 3.0 1.3 (0.4–4.6) 1.8 (0.4–8.5)
Chemotherapy 1.4 7.7 (1.5–40.0) 25.9 (4.2–159.7)

*CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio.
†Adjusted for sex and age >50 y.

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