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doi:10.1186/s13756-021-01046-y...

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Gallouche, Meghann Terrisse, Hugo Larrat, Sylvie Marfaing, Sylvie Di Cioccio, Christelle Verit, Bruno Morand, Patrice Bonneterre, Vincent Bosson, Jean-Luc Landelle, Caroline
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en
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BioMed Central

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Biomedicine

Year

2022

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2/10/2022

Keywords
healthcare-associated infection nosocomial influenza infection control multimodal strategy prevention seasons epidemic alpes grenoble university patients modalities hospital influenza irr = 0
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Abstract

Background A multimodal strategy to prevent nosocomial influenza was implemented in 2015–2016 in Grenoble Alpes University Hospital.

Three modalities were implemented in all units: promotion of vaccination among healthcare workers, epidemiologic surveillance and communication campaigns.

Units receiving a high number of patients with influenza implemented 2 additional modalities: improvement of diagnosis capacities and systematic surgical mask use.

The main objective was to assess the effectiveness of the strategy for reducing the risk of nosocomial influenza.

Methods A study was conducted retrospectively investigating 5 epidemic seasons (2014–2015 to 2018–2019) including all patients hospitalized with a positive influenza test at Grenoble Alpes University Hospital.

The weekly number of nosocomial influenza cases was analyzed by Poisson regression and incidence rate ratios (IRR) were estimated.

Results A total of 1540 patients, resulting in 1559 stays, were included.

There was no significant difference between the 5 influenza epidemic seasons in the units implementing only 3 measures.

In the units implementing the 5 measures, there was a reduction of nosocomial influenza over the seasons when the strategy was implemented compared to the 2014–2015 epidemic season (IRR = 0.56, 95% CI = 0.23–1.34 in 2015–2016; IRR = 0.39, 95% CI = 0.19–0.81 in 2016–2017; IRR = 0.50, 95% CI = 0.24–1.03 in 2017–2018; IRR = 0.48, 95% CI = 0.23–0.97 in 2018–2019).

Conclusions Our data mainly suggested that the application of the strategy with 5 modalities, including systematic surgical mask use and rapid diagnosis, seemed to reduce by half the risk of nosocomial influenza.

Further data, including medico-economic studies, are necessary to determine the opportunity of extending these measures at a larger scale.

Gallouche, Meghann,Terrisse, Hugo,Larrat, Sylvie,Marfaing, Sylvie,Di Cioccio, Christelle,Verit, Bruno,Morand, Patrice,Bonneterre, Vincent,Bosson, Jean-Luc,Landelle, Caroline, 2022, Effect of a multimodal strategy for prevention of nosocomial influenza: a retrospective study at Grenoble Alpes University Hospital from 2014 to 2019, BioMed Central

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