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Table 1.

Distribution of CATs, CURB-65 and PMEWS scores according to outcome measures (Level 2/3 admission, mortality, combined measure of severe outcomes) in adults (≥16 years).

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Table 2.

Distribution of CATs, CURB-65 and PMEWS scores according to outcome measures (Level 2/3 admission, mortality, combined measure of severe outcomes) in children (<16 years).

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Figure 1.

The predictive values of CATs, CURB-65 and PMEWS for predicting severe outcomes in adults and children with pandemic influenza.

ROC curves comparing the predictive value of CATs (black solid line), CURB-65 (grey dash line) and PMEWS (black dash line) in relation to Level 2/3 admissions (upper panels), mortality (middle panels) and combined severe outcomes (lower panels) in adults (left panels, age ≥16 years, n = 1040) and children (right panels, age<16 years, n = 480).

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Table 3.

Predictive values of CATs, CURB-65 and PMEWS scores for predicting severe outcomes in adults (≥16 years, n = 1040).

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Table 4.

Predictive values of CATs, CURB-65 and PMEWS scores for predicting severe outcomes in children (<16 years, n = 480).

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