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The TransFLUas influenza transmission study in acute healthcare - recruitment rates and protocol adherence in healthcare workers and inpatients.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Detailed knowledge about viral respiratory disease transmission dynamics within healthcare institutions is essential for effective infection control policy and practice. In the quest to study viral transmission pathways, we aimed to investigate recruitment rates and adherence of healthcare workers (HCWs) and hospital inpatients with a study protocol that involves prospective surveillance based on daily mid-turbinate nasal swabs and illness diaries. METHODS:Single center prospective surveillance of patients and HCWs in three different hospital departments of a tertiary care center during an entire influenza season in Switzerland. Inpatients and acute care HCWs were asked to provide mid-turbinate nasal swabs and illness diaries on a daily basis. Study protocol adherence and recruitment rates were the primary outcomes of interest. RESULTS:A total 251 participants (59 (23.5%) health care workers and 192 (76.5%) inpatients) were recruited from three different hospital wards. Recruitment rates differed between HCWs (62.1% of eligible HCWs) and inpatients (32.5%; P?

SUBMITTER: Schwarz H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6528321 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The TransFLUas influenza transmission study in acute healthcare - recruitment rates and protocol adherence in healthcare workers and inpatients.

Schwarz Hila H   Böni Jürg J   Kouyos Roger D RD   Turk Teja T   Battegay Edouard E   Kohler Malcolm M   Müller Rouven R   Petry Heidi H   Sax Hugo H   Weber Rainer R   McGeer Allison A   Trkola Alexandra A   Kuster Stefan P SP  

BMC infectious diseases 20190521 1


<h4>Background</h4>Detailed knowledge about viral respiratory disease transmission dynamics within healthcare institutions is essential for effective infection control policy and practice. In the quest to study viral transmission pathways, we aimed to investigate recruitment rates and adherence of healthcare workers (HCWs) and hospital inpatients with a study protocol that involves prospective surveillance based on daily mid-turbinate nasal swabs and illness diaries.<h4>Methods</h4>Single center  ...[more]

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