Survey of influenza and other respiratory viruses diagnostic testing in US hospitals, 2012–2013
Background Little is known about laboratory capacity to routinely diagnose influenza and other respiratory viruses at clinical laboratories and hospitals. Aims We sought to assess diagnostic practices for influenza and other respiratory virus in a survey of hospitals and laboratories participating i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Influenza and other respiratory viruses 2016-03, Vol.10 (2), p.86-90 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Little is known about laboratory capacity to routinely diagnose influenza and other respiratory viruses at clinical laboratories and hospitals.
Aims
We sought to assess diagnostic practices for influenza and other respiratory virus in a survey of hospitals and laboratories participating in the US Influenza Hospitalization Surveillance Network in 2012–2013.
Materials and Methods
All hospitals and their associated laboratories participating in the Influenza Hospitalization Surveillance Network (FluSurv‐NET) were included in this evaluation. The network covers more than 80 counties in 15 states, CA, CO, CT, GA, MD, MN, NM, NY, OR, TN, IA, MI, OH, RI, and UT, with a catchment population of ~28 million people. We administered a standardized questionnaire to key personnel, including infection control practitioners and laboratory departments, at each hospital through telephone interviews.
Results
Of the 240 participating laboratories, 67% relied only on commercially available rapid influenza diagnostic tests to diagnose influenza. Few reported the availability of molecular diagnostic assays for detection of influenza (26%) and other viral pathogens (≤20%) in hospitals and commercial laboratories.
Conclusion
Reliance on insensitive assays to detect influenza may detract from optimal clinical management of influenza infections in hospitals. |
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ISSN: | 1750-2640 1750-2659 1750-2659 |
DOI: | 10.1111/irv.12355 |