In Switzerland each year, influenza leads to between 112,000 and 275,000 medical consultations. Data on nosocomial influenza infection are limited. To describe nosocomial cases of seasonal influenza in south-western Switzerland. This study was conducted during two seasonal influenza epidemics from 2016 to 2018 in 27 acute care public hospitals in south-western Switzerland. During these two time-periods, every patient hospitalized for >72 h who was positively screened by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction or antigen detection for influenza was included in the survey. Characteristics of patients included age, sex, and comorbidities. Included patients were followed up until discharge or death. Complications and administration o...
Background Approximately 20% of healthcare workers are infected with influenza each year, causing no...
Influenza In the winter of 2017/2018 the influenza epidemic lasted 18 weeks. This is longer than the...
Introduction The aim was to study the characteristics and case severity of patients hospitalized fo...
International audienceInfluenza is a public health burden, responsible for more than half a million ...
Nosocomial virus infections cause significant morbidity and mortality. Besides influenza viruses, th...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: The prevalence and incidence of viral nosocomial influenza ...
BACKGROUND:The Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network was established in 2012 to obtain vali...
Background: In addition to outbreaks of nosocomial influenza, sporadic nosocomial influenza infectio...
Background: Influenza is a relevant public health problem, also due to the risk of complications. Th...
Influenza A and B outbreaks occur each year with different activity and molecular patterns. To date,...
Background: The Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network was established in 2012 to obtain val...
ABSTRACT Background: Influenza continues to drive seasonal morbidity, particularly in settings with...
Background: Data on complications in children with seasonal influenza virus infection are limited. W...
Background: Influenza is a major public health issue. Indeed, in Italy there were 7.6 million sympto...
[eng] Background: Information on the characteristics of patients with nosocomial influenza and assoc...
Background Approximately 20% of healthcare workers are infected with influenza each year, causing no...
Influenza In the winter of 2017/2018 the influenza epidemic lasted 18 weeks. This is longer than the...
Introduction The aim was to study the characteristics and case severity of patients hospitalized fo...
International audienceInfluenza is a public health burden, responsible for more than half a million ...
Nosocomial virus infections cause significant morbidity and mortality. Besides influenza viruses, th...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: The prevalence and incidence of viral nosocomial influenza ...
BACKGROUND:The Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network was established in 2012 to obtain vali...
Background: In addition to outbreaks of nosocomial influenza, sporadic nosocomial influenza infectio...
Background: Influenza is a relevant public health problem, also due to the risk of complications. Th...
Influenza A and B outbreaks occur each year with different activity and molecular patterns. To date,...
Background: The Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network was established in 2012 to obtain val...
ABSTRACT Background: Influenza continues to drive seasonal morbidity, particularly in settings with...
Background: Data on complications in children with seasonal influenza virus infection are limited. W...
Background: Influenza is a major public health issue. Indeed, in Italy there were 7.6 million sympto...
[eng] Background: Information on the characteristics of patients with nosocomial influenza and assoc...
Background Approximately 20% of healthcare workers are infected with influenza each year, causing no...
Influenza In the winter of 2017/2018 the influenza epidemic lasted 18 weeks. This is longer than the...
Introduction The aim was to study the characteristics and case severity of patients hospitalized fo...