Prevention of Nosocomial Influenza
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology1996Vol. 17(10), pp. 641–648
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Karim A. Adal, Richard Flowers, Anne M. Anglim, Frederick G. Hayden, Maureen G. Titus, Betty J. Coyner, Barry M. Farr
Abstract
A mobile-cart influenza vaccination program was associated with a significant increase in compliance among healthcare workers, but a majority still remained unvaccinated. The rate of nosocomial influenza among patients was not reduced by the modest increase in the vaccination rate, but influenza rates remained acceptably low, perhaps due to respiratory isolation of patients and furlough of employees with influenza.
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