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The use of oseltamivir during an influenza B outbreak in a chronic care hospital

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posted on 2024-11-14, 20:35 authored by Holly Seale, Kathryn WestonKathryn Weston, Dominic E Dwyer, Mengzhi Zhu, Lisa J Allchin, Robert Booy, C Rainia Macintyre
Background Residents of nursing homes and long-term care facilities are at a higher risk of outbreaks of influenza and of serious complications of influenza than those in the community. In late July 2005, a 90-bed chronic care psycho-geriatric hospital in Sydney, Australia, reported cases of influenza-like illness (ILI) occurring amongst its residents. Methods An investigation to confirm the outbreak, and its cause, was undertaken. Influenza vaccination levels amongst residents, and the effects of antiviral drugs used for prevention and treatment, were assessed. Oseltamivir was only given to the residents, in the form of both treatment and prophylaxis. Results A total of 22 out of 89 residents met the clinical case definition of ILI with onset on or after 27 July 2005. This represents an attack rate of 25%. Oseltamivir was commenced on day 9 of the outbreak. Influenza B was identified in six residents as the causative agent of the outbreak. No deaths or acute hospitalization were recorded for this outbreak and there were no further reported cases after the introduction of oseltamivir. Vaccine effectiveness was 75% and the strain of influenza B isolated was well matched to that year’s vaccine. Conclusions There are few data on the use of oseltamivir in influenza B outbreaks. Early antiviral intervention appeared to curtail this outbreak of influenza B in a chronic care facility. We found high vaccine effectiveness in this frail, institutionalized population, highlighting the importance of influenza vaccination for residents of chronic care facilities.

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Seale, H., Weston, K. M., Dwyer, D. E., Zhu, M., Allchin, L. J., Booy, R. & Macintyre, C. Rainia. (2009). The use of oseltamivir during an influenza B outbreak in a chronic care hospital. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, 3 (1), 15-20.

Journal title

Influenza and other Respiratory Viruses

Volume

3

Issue

1

Pagination

15-20

Language

English

RIS ID

70230

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