Disruption of Services in an Internal Medicine Unit Due to a Nosocomial Influenza Outbreak
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology2002Vol. 23(10), pp. 615–619
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Catherine Sartor, Christine Zandotti, Fanny Romain, Véronique Jacomo, Sophie Simon, Catherine Atlan-Gepner, Roland Sambuc, B. Vialettes, Michel Drancourt
Abstract
Nosocomial influenza outbreaks increase charges and alter the quality of care delivered in acute care settings. Strategies for their prevention need to be evaluated in acute care settings.
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