Selected article for: "ILI microbiological epidemiological surveillance and microbiological epidemiological surveillance"

Author: Masse, S.; Minodier, L.; Heuze, G.; Blanchon, T.; Capai, L.; Falchi, A.
Title: Influenza-like illness outbreaks in nursing homes in Corsica, France, 2014–2015: epidemiological and molecular characterization
  • Document date: 2016_8_11
  • ID: 0atk3n2f_7
    Snippet: NHs in Corsica were invited to participate in an ongoing daily epidemiological and microbiological surveillance for ILI among residents and health care workers (HCWs) including from September to December 2014. Participation was voluntary and unrestricted. Participating NHs were asked to provide data on the number and percentage of residents, and if possible, of staff vaccinated against influenza. During the 2014-2015 season, a strong influenza ep.....
    Document: NHs in Corsica were invited to participate in an ongoing daily epidemiological and microbiological surveillance for ILI among residents and health care workers (HCWs) including from September to December 2014. Participation was voluntary and unrestricted. Participating NHs were asked to provide data on the number and percentage of residents, and if possible, of staff vaccinated against influenza. During the 2014-2015 season, a strong influenza epidemic in metropolitan France occurred from week 3/2015 (12-18 January, 2015) to week 11/2015 11/ (9-15 March, 2015 and peaked during week 6/2015 (2-8 February, 2015) ( Fig. 1a ) (van der Werf 2015), which was predominantly the result of infection by A(H3N2). Nasopharyngeal swabs were also collected by general practitioners (GPs) of the Corsican Sentinelles Network in a randomized sample of patients presenting with ILI (Minodier et al. 2014) (Fig. 1a) .

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