Hospital-acquired respiratory viral infections while applying droplet precautions on-site (DroPS) - prospective observation during the 2019/20 influenza season, Bern, Switzerland.
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PubMed ID
39205825
Description
Single room isolation for respiratory viral infections (RVI), like influenza, puts hospitals under pressure. During the influenza season 2019/20, we implemented (DroPS) for RVI in two acute care hospitals and prospectively assessed the rate of hospital-acquired RVI (HARVI). 318 patients were admitted with RVI, 85 had Influenza or RSV, 75 stayed in multi-bed rooms with DroPS. From 764 patients , hospitalised ≥ three days in a multi-bed room 11 (1.4%) developed a clinical HARVI, and three tested positive (3/764, 0.4%; 2x RSV, 1x influenza). DroPS may represent an alternative strategy to deal with respiratory viral infections.
Date of Publication
2024-09
Publication Type
Article
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Keyword(s)
Droplet precautions
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Hospital-acquired infection
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Infection prevention
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Influenza
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Respiratory precautions
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Respiratory viral infection
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Laguardia, Marianne | |
Luginbühl, Martin | |
Series
Infection Prevention in Practice
ISSN
2590-0889
Access(Rights)
open.access