Strategies for Influenza Outbreak Management in a US Residential Summer Camp Communal Housing: A Comparative Analysis of Targeted Antiviral Prophylaxis.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING Journal of Community Health Nursing Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1080/07370016.2025.2452164
Sandra D Shapiro, Michelle DeDeo, Amber Barnes
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Background: Previous research has underscored the efficacy of individual control strategies in mitigating influenza spread within communal settings; however, the unique dynamics of residential summer camps-characterized by close contact and high social interaction-present distinct challenges for outbreak management.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of two targeted antiviral prophylaxis protocols using oseltamivir in controlling influenza outbreaks within a residential youth camp, aiming to provide evidence-based insights for optimizing outbreak management in communal settings with high social interaction.

Design: This retrospective study analyzed the progression of influenza outbreaks in a residential youth camp using two antiviral prophylaxis protocols with oseltamivir. Time-series models assessed outbreak dynamics, and descriptive statistics characterized camp cohorts to evaluate the effectiveness of mass chemoprophylaxis (2022 Protocol) versus more rapidly deployed chemoprophylaxis (2023 Protocol).

Methods: We used descriptive statistics to define the camp cohorts and time-series models to analyze the outbreak's progression under each protocol.

Findings: In 2022, oseltamivir was widely distributed after the outbreak began, likely resulting in a reduced but ongoing spread. In 2023, targeted use of oseltamivir early in the outbreak significantly reduced transmission within the camp.

Conclusion: The study demonstrated oseltamivir's efficacy in reducing influenza transmission and emphasized the importance of rapid intervention in communal settings, offering valuable insights for optimizing outbreak management.

Clinical evidence: Early intervention with oseltamivir was more effective in controlling the outbreak than a later intervention. Targeted use of oseltamivir, focusing on individuals exposed to the virus, was shown to be beneficial.

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