Preventive and protection measures reducing influenza transmission in général practice: a systematic review

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PhD thesis: a PhD thesis.
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Title
Preventive and protection measures reducing influenza transmission in général practice: a systematic review
Author(s)
Suter Philipp
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Senn Nicolas
Institution details
Université de Lausanne, Faculté de biologie et médecine
Publication state
Accepted
Issued date
2019
Language
english
Abstract
Background: Seasonal influenza and influenza-like illnesses are widespread, with an impact on GP consultations. GPs apply many preventive and protective measures to prevent seasonal influenza transmission, with no clear evidence of their effectiveness in this setting.
Aim: To review the effectiveness of preventive and protective measures to reduce the transmission of seasonal influenza and influenza-like illnesses in GP practices.
Design & setting: A systematic review was conducted of the literature in Medline, Embase, and the Cochrane Central Register databases published between January 1960 and April 2014, later extended to January 2018.
Method: The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) criteria were used. Controlled trials and experimental studies were included. Study quality was assessed according to the Cochrane risk of bias tool.
Results: Out of 5727 articles screened, only two studies were finally retained: one study about seasonal influenza infection vaccination of GPs to prevent transmission from patients or staff, and one about surface disinfection. The first study was a controlled trial, which showed limited evidence for seasonal influenza infection reduction among GPs through vaccination. The second, an experimental study, performed a virus screening on toys in the waiting area before and after disinfection. No study on protection measures was found that assessed the impact on influenza transmission in practices.
Conclusion: The evidence is scarce on interventions that reduce influenza transmission in GP practices.
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