| Literature DB >> 7057536 |
R A Goodman, W A Orenstein, T F Munro, S C Smith, R K Sikes.
Abstract
Outbreaks of influenza A in the institutionalized elderly have been reported only rarely. Such an outbreak occurred in a nursing home in the period Dec 12, 1980, through Jan 21, 1981. Thirty (25%) of the 120 residents had onset of influenza-like illness during the outbreak. Influenza A/Bangkok/79-like (H3N2) virus was isolated from throat swab specimens from five of eight acutely ill patients. Thirteen persons were hospitalized; nine persons died (case-fatality ratio, 30%). This outbreak documents that mortality associated with an influenza outbreak can be substantial in a closed population of the elderly. Because nursing home residents are an easily accessible high-risk population, control and prevention of influenza should be a high priority in nursing homes.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 7057536
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMA ISSN: 0098-7484 Impact factor: 56.272