A RHINOVIRUS OUTBREAK AMONG RESIDENTS OF A LONG-TERM-CARE FACILITY

被引:70
作者
WALD, TG
SHULT, P
KRAUSE, P
MILLER, BA
DRINKA, P
GRAVENSTEIN, S
机构
[1] UNIV WISCONSIN, SCH MED, INST AGING, MADISON, WI 53706 USA
[2] WILLIAM S MIDDLETON MEM VET ADM MED CTR, MADISON, WI USA
[3] UNIV WISCONSIN, WISCONSIN STATE LAB HYG, MADISON, WI 53706 USA
[4] WISCONSIN VET HOME, KING, WI 54946 USA
关键词
RHINOVIRUS; NURSING HOMES; RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS; DISEASE OUTBREAKS; LUNG DISEASES; OBSTRUCTIVE;
D O I
10.7326/0003-4819-123-8-199510150-00004
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: To describe the epidemiology of and clinical findings associated with a rhinovirus outbreak that occurred among institutionalized elderly persons. Design: Retrospective review of medical records and nursing surveillance reports. Setting: A 685-bed, long-term care facility for veterans and their spouses. Patients: 33 persons from whom rhinovirus was cultured. Measurements: Throat and nasopharyngeal virus culture; review of medical records to determine under-lying diseases, signs and symptoms of respiratory illness, illness duration, and interventions during illness; and review of nursing surveillance reports to determine room locations of ill persons. Results: Between 14 August and 2 September 1993, the number of respiratory illnesses increased. Throat and nasopharyngeal virus cultures were taken from 67 ill residents; 33 cultures yielded rhinovirus, and no other respiratory virus was isolated. Geographic clustering of persons infected with rhinovirus was observed. Of those persons with rhinovirus infections, 100% had upper respiratory symptoms, 34% had gastrointestinal symptoms, 71% had systemic symptoms, 66% had lower respiratory symptoms (including productive cough), and 52% had new abnormalities on lung auscultation. The 17 persons with rhinovirus infection who had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease had more severe illnesses: Five (29%) required glucocorticoid or bronchodilator therapy for illness-associated bronchospasm; 2 required transfer out of the facility; 1 developed a radiographically documented infiltrate; and 1 died of respiratory failure. Conclusions: Rhinovirus may cause epidemic, clinically important respiratory illness in nursing home residents. A large proportion of residents may become ill, and infection may be severe in persons with underlying lung disease.
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