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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Lessons from a respiratory illness outbreak in an aged-care facility

John Turahui A , Cate Wallace B , Paul Corben A C and Robin Osborne A
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A Public Health Unit, North Coast Area Health Service

B NSW Public Health Officer Training Program, NSW Department of Health

C Corresponding author. Email: paul.corben@ncahs.health.nsw.gov.au

NSW Public Health Bulletin 19(10) 153-156 https://doi.org/10.1071/NB07083
Published: 21 November 2008

Abstract

This report outlines practical lessons learnt from an influenza-like outbreak in an aged-care facility in NSW, which affected 26 residents, resulted in 14 hospital admissions and was associated with six deaths. No common causative agent was identified. Key recommendations include: encouraging aged-care facilities to establish mechanisms that improve the early identification of outbreaks and timely implementation of outbreak control strategies; identifying strategies to inform general practitioners of outbreaks if they have patients residing in aged-care facilities; and improving the vaccination coverage of the aged-care workforce.


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