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Traditional definition of healthcare-associated influenza underestimates cases associated with other healthcare exposures in a population-based surveillance system.

Erin B GettlerH Keipp TalbotYuwei ZhuDanielle NdiEdward MitchelTiffanie M MarkusWilliam SchaffnerBryan HarrisThomas R Talbot
Published in: Infection control and hospital epidemiology (2023)
Including influenza cases associated with preadmission healthcare exposures with traditionally defined cases resulted in an 8-fold higher incidence of healthcare-associated influenza. These results emphasize the importance of capturing other healthcare exposures that may serve as the initial site of viral transmission to provide more comprehensive estimates of the burden of healthcare-associated influenza and to inform improved infection prevention strategies.
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