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Multicenter Study
. 2013 Mar;7(2):177-83.
doi: 10.1111/j.1750-2659.2012.00361.x. Epub 2012 Mar 27.

Risk factors and effectiveness of preventive measures against influenza in the community

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Multicenter Study

Risk factors and effectiveness of preventive measures against influenza in the community

Jesús Castilla et al. Influenza Other Respir Viruses. 2013 Mar.

Abstract

Background: The role of different risk exposures and preventive measures against influenza has not been well established.

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate risk factors and measures to prevent influenza infection in the community.

Methods: We conducted a multicenter case-control study. Cases were 481 outpatients aged 18 years or older with laboratory-confirmed influenza A(H1N1)09 in the 2009-2010 season in Spain. A control was selected for each case from outpatients from the same area matched by age and date of consultation. Information on risk situations, preventive measures and other variables was obtained by interview and review of the medical record.

Results: In the multivariate conditional logistic regression analysis, the risk of a diagnosis of influenza increased with the number of cohabitants (compared with <3 cohabitants, three cohabitants had an OR= 1·80, 95% CI 1·12-2·89, and ≥5 cohabitants had an OR = 2·66, 95% CI 1·31-5·41) and for health care workers (OR = 2·94, 95% CI 1·53-5·66). The use of metropolitan public transport was associated with a lower frequency of a diagnosis of influenza (OR = 0·45, 95% CI 0·30-0·68) but not the use of taxis or long-distance transport. The influenza A(H1N1)09 vaccine had a protective effect (OR =0·13, 95% CI 0·04-0·48), unlike hand washing after touching contaminated surfaces or the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers.

Conclusion: The home environment appears to play an important role in the spread of influenza in adults, but not the use of public transport. Health care workers have a higher risk of contracting influenza. Vaccination was the most effective preventive measure.

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