Influenza in long-term care facilities: preventable, detectable, treatable.

Authors
Category Primary study
JournalCleveland Clinic journal of medicine
Year 2009
Influenza in long-term care facilities is an ever more challenging problem. Vaccination of residents and health care workers is the most important preventive measure. Although vaccine efficacy has been questioned, the preponderance of data favors vaccination. Antiviral resistance complicates postexposure chemoprophylaxis and treatment. Factors that limit the choice of antiviral agents in this patient population include limited vaccine supplies and impaired dexterity and confusion in long-term care residents.
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First added on: Sep 21, 2024