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Ann Occup Hyg ; 60(8): 1009-19, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27432191

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze relationships between occupational exposure and influenza infection and hospitalization during the 2009-2010 pandemic wave and the 2010-2011 influenza seasonal epidemic in Spain. METHODS: Occupations were classified as high, medium, or low risk of influenza exposure. To assess the risk of infection, 588 outpatient cases of influenza confirmed by reverse-transcription polymerase-chain-reaction (RT-PCR) were compared with 588 outpatients without influenza symptoms. To assess the risk of hospitalization, 337 outpatient influenza cases were compared with 337 inpatient influenza cases. RESULTS: The high risk of occupational exposure group was composed only of health care workers. After adjustment for age, sex, vaccination status, and predictive variables of influenza infection, patients with a high risk of occupational exposure had an aOR of 2.14 (95%CI: 1.25-3.66) of being an outpatient influenza case and an aOR of 0.43 (95%CI: 0.20-0.95) of being an inpatient influenza case, compared with those with a low risk. CONCLUSIONS: A high risk of occupational exposure is a risk factor for influenza infection but not for hospitalization.


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Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data , Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype/isolation & purification , Influenza, Human/epidemiology , Occupational Exposure/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Female , Health Personnel/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Influenza, Human/virology , Male , Middle Aged , Pandemics , Risk Factors , Spain
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