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Médecine du travail du personnel hospitalier

Occupational distribution of persons with confirmed 2009 H1N1 influenza

Auteur Eva Suarthana
Auteur J D McFadden
Auteur A S Laney
Auteur K Kreiss
Auteur H A Anderson
Auteur D C Hunt
Auteur D Neises
Auteur K Goodin
Auteur A Thomas
Auteur M Vandermeer
Auteur E Storey
Résumé OBJECTIVE: To assess the distribution of illness by industry sector and occupation reflected in early 2009 H1N1 influenza surveillance. METHODS: We analyzed data reported for April to July 2009, for 1361 laboratory-confirmed 2009 H1N1 influenza-infected persons 16 years or older, with work status information from four states. A North American Industry Classification System 2007 code was assigned to each employed person. For a subset, an occupation code was assigned. RESULTS: Of 898 employed individuals, 611 (68.0%) worked in the non-health care sector. The largest proportions worked in public administration, educational services, and accommodation and food services. In Wisconsin health care personnel, 53.6% were paraprofessionals, 33.6% professionals, and 12.7% other workers; 26.9% worked in ambulatory settings, 46.2% in hospitals, and 26.9% in nursing or residential care facilities. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that industry sectors and occupations should be explored systematically in future influenza surveillance.
Publication Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine / American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Volume 52
Numéro 12
Pages 1212-1216
Date Dec 2010

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doi:10.1097/JOM.0b013e3181fd32e4

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