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Incidence of Hospital Norovirus Outbreaks and Infections Using 2 Surveillance Methods in Sweden

Authors :
P. J. Hugo Johansson
Malin Inghammar
Carl-Johan Fraenkel
Blenda Böttiger
Source :
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology; 38(1), pp 96-102 (2017)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2016.

Abstract

OBJECTIVETo evaluate 2 different methods of surveillance and to estimate the incidence of norovirus (NoV) outbreaks in hospitals.DESIGNProspective observational study.SETTINGAll 194 hospital wards in southern Sweden during 2 winter seasons (2010–2012).METHODSClinical surveillance based on outbreak reports of 2 or more clinical cases, with symptom onset within 5 days, was compared with laboratory surveillance based on positive NoV results among inpatients. At least 2 NoV positive patients sampled within 5 days at a ward defined a cluster. Outbreak reports including at least 1 NoV positive case and clusters including at least 1 NoV positive patient with 5 or more days from ward admission to sampling were defined as NoV outbreaks.RESULTSDuring the study periods 135 NoV outbreaks were identified; 74 were identified by both clinical and laboratory surveillance, 18 were identified only by outbreak reports, and 43 were identified only by laboratory surveillance. The outbreak incidence was 1.0 (95% CI, 0.8–1.2) and 0.5 (95% CI, 0.3–0.6) per 1,000 admissions for the 2 different seasons, respectively. To correctly identify NoV outbreaks, the sensitivity and positive predictive value of the clinical surveillance were 68% and 88% and of the laboratory surveillance were 86% and 81%, respectively.CONCLUSIONThe addition of laboratory surveillance significantly improves outbreak surveillance and provides a more complete estimate of NoV outbreaks in hospitals. Laboratory surveillance can be recommended for evaluation of clinical surveillance.Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2016;1–7

Details

ISSN :
15596834 and 0899823X
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c1e498ebe1b402e68333e737c9fbe4b7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/ice.2016.237