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Hospital-acquired influenza in an Australian tertiary Centre 2017: a surveillance based study.

Nikita ParkashWendy BeckinghamPatiyan AnderssonPaul KellySanjaya SenanayakeNicholas Coatsworth
Published in: BMC pulmonary medicine (2019)
Our results show that clinical presentation differed between patients with hospital-acquired influenza compared with those who acquired influenza in the community. Cases occurred in two clusters suggesting intra-hospital transmission rather than random importation from the community, highlighting the importance of infection control measures to limit influenza spread. Patients with hospital-acquired influenza may present without classical features of an influenza-like illness and this should promote earlier diagnostic testing and isolation to limit spread. Movement of patients after diagnosis is likely to facilitate spread within the hospital.
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