Seasonal influenza risk in hospital healthcare workers is more strongly associated with household than occupational exposures: results from a prospective cohort study in Berlin, Germany, 2006/07.

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Seasonal influenza risk in hospital healthcare workers is more strongly associated with household than occupational exposures: results from a prospective cohort study in Berlin, Germany, 2006/07. / Williams, Chris J; Schweiger, Brunhilde; Diner, Genia; Gerlach, Frank; Haaman, Frank; Krause, Gérard; Nienhaus, Albert; Buchholz, Udo.

in: BMC INFECT DIS, Jahrgang 10, 2010, S. 8.

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@article{10b79f064dc74c55a413764633c9a8c1,
title = "Seasonal influenza risk in hospital healthcare workers is more strongly associated with household than occupational exposures: results from a prospective cohort study in Berlin, Germany, 2006/07.",
abstract = "Influenza immunisation for healthcare workers is encouraged to protect their often vulnerable patients but also due to a perceived higher risk for influenza. We aimed to compare the risk of influenza infection in healthcare workers in acute hospital care with that in non-healthcare workers over the same season.",
author = "Williams, {Chris J} and Brunhilde Schweiger and Genia Diner and Frank Gerlach and Frank Haaman and G{\'e}rard Krause and Albert Nienhaus and Udo Buchholz",
year = "2010",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "10",
pages = "8",
journal = "BMC INFECT DIS",
issn = "1471-2334",
publisher = "BioMed Central Ltd.",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Seasonal influenza risk in hospital healthcare workers is more strongly associated with household than occupational exposures: results from a prospective cohort study in Berlin, Germany, 2006/07.

AU - Williams, Chris J

AU - Schweiger, Brunhilde

AU - Diner, Genia

AU - Gerlach, Frank

AU - Haaman, Frank

AU - Krause, Gérard

AU - Nienhaus, Albert

AU - Buchholz, Udo

PY - 2010

Y1 - 2010

N2 - Influenza immunisation for healthcare workers is encouraged to protect their often vulnerable patients but also due to a perceived higher risk for influenza. We aimed to compare the risk of influenza infection in healthcare workers in acute hospital care with that in non-healthcare workers over the same season.

AB - Influenza immunisation for healthcare workers is encouraged to protect their often vulnerable patients but also due to a perceived higher risk for influenza. We aimed to compare the risk of influenza infection in healthcare workers in acute hospital care with that in non-healthcare workers over the same season.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 10

SP - 8

JO - BMC INFECT DIS

JF - BMC INFECT DIS

SN - 1471-2334

ER -