日制学校流感季前爆发的经验教训。

K Danis, M Fitzgerald, J Connell, M Conlon, P G Murphy
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2003年9月初,爱尔兰一所中学爆发了上呼吸道疾病,导致23人住院。对住院病例进行了初步怀疑为脑膜炎的医疗和实验室检查,并排除了细菌性脑膜炎的可能性。对179名学生和教师进行了访谈,并对六年级学生进行了回顾性队列研究。107名受访者符合病例定义,但没有发现所调查的环境暴露与疾病之间的联系。与预期的流感季节之前一样,最初的样本没有进行流感检测,但一个月后,新的甲型流感/福建/411/2002 (H3N2)样毒株得到确认,并与疫情有关。这是2003年“冬季”季节在欧洲报告的第一次流感暴发,它表明需要对流感的早期和意外发生保持警惕。它还为实验室和流行病学调查以及季前流感的管理提供了宝贵的经验教训。
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Lessons from a pre-season influenza outbreak in a day school.

An outbreak of an upper respiratory tract illness at a secondary school, which led to the hospitalisation of 23 cases, occurred in Ireland at the beginning of September 2003. Medical and laboratory examinations, initially for suspected meningitis, were carried out on the hospitalised cases and bacterial meningitis was ruled out. One hundred and seventy-nine students and teachers were interviewed and a retrospective cohort study was conducted among the sixth year students. One hundred and seven respondents met the case definition, but no associations were found between the environmental exposures investigated and illness. As it was before the expected influenza season, initial samples were not tested for influenza, but one month later the new influenza A/Fujian/411/2002 (H3N2)-like strain was confirmed and implicated in the outbreak. It was the first reported outbreak of influenza in Europe in the 2003 'winter' season and it demonstrated the need for vigilance for early and unexpected occurrence of influenza. It also provided valuable lessons for laboratory and epidemiological investigation and management of pre-season influenza.

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