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Am Fam Physician. 2026;113(3):276A-276B

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CLINICAL QUESTION

Is the FluScoreVax risk scoring tool accurate for assessing the risk of influenza in adult outpatients with a chief symptom of acute cough?

BOTTOM LINE

The updated FluScoreVax risk score has incorporated vaccination status and accurately identifies adults presenting with acute cough during flu season at low risk of influenza. These patients are unlikely to benefit from point-of-care influenza testing or treatment. (Level of Evidence = 1b)

SYNOPSIS

The original FluScore risk tool for predicting influenza was developed without access to vaccination data. The investigators used data that was obtained from 12 European countries during flu season to derive and internally validate the updated FluScoreVax, which incorporates vaccine status, in 1,526 adults who presented to outpatient clinics with acute cough or suspected lower respiratory tract infection. Patient-reported symptoms were recorded, with polymerase chain reaction testing serving as the reference standard for diagnosing influenza. The final risk score included subjective fever, interference with usual activity, headache, wheeze, phlegm, and influenza vaccine status (range: −5 to 6 points) and was externally validated in a contemporary US population dataset.

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POEMs (patient-oriented evidence that matters) are provided by Essential Evidence Plus, a point-of-care clinical decision support system published by Wiley-Blackwell. For more information, see http://www.essentialevidenceplus.com. Copyright Wiley-Blackwell. Used with permission.

For definitions of levels of evidence used in POEMs, see https://www.essentialevidenceplus.com/Home/Loe?show=Sort.

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This series is coordinated by Natasha J. Pyzocha, DO, contributing editor.

A collection of POEMs published in AFP is available at https://www.aafp.org/afp/poems.

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