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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 1993

Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis in a Chronic Care Facility: Risk Factors and Measures for Control

Joanna Buffington; Louisa E. Chapman; Mary Grace Stobierski; John C. Hierholzer; Howard E. Gary; Louis E. Guskey; Ray A. Breitenbach; William N. Hall; Lawrence B. Schonberger

Objective: To study patterns of transmission of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC) in a chronic care facility and to assess control measures and prevent future outbreaks in this setting.


American Journal of Infection Control | 1988

Hepatitis B vaccination programs for hospital workers: Results of a statewide survey

Dean G. Sienko; Robert F. Anda; Harry B. McGee; Judith A. Weber; Patrick L. Remington; William N. Hall; Robert A. Gunn

To assess the implementation of hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination programs for hospital workers, we mailed questionnaires to all 229 licensed Michigan hospitals. The response rate was 96% (221/229); of these, 68% (150/221) had vaccination programs. Although multiple hospital characteristics were associated with the presence of a vaccination program, characteristics that independently predicted the presence of a program were medical school affiliation, nonpsychiatric specialty, and the existence of a hepatitis B immune globulin protocol. The most common reason given (56%, 40/71) for the absence of a program was insufficient worker risk of hepatitis B infection; this response was frequent in psychiatric (91%, 10/11) and rural hospitals (61%, 11/18). Among high-risk workers, attending physicians were less likely than other high-risk workers to be included in vaccination programs (68% vs. 95%, respectively). Fear of vaccine-associated acquired immunodeficiency syndrome was most frequently cited as the primary reason for vaccine refusal. We conclude that unwarranted fears about the vaccines safety need to be dispelled, that high-risk physicians should be included in vaccination programs, and that rural and psychiatric hospital policies reflect their perceived risk of occupational HBV infection.


JAMA | 1985

Efficacy of Influenza Vaccine in Nursing Homes: Reduction in Illness and Complications During an Influenza A (H3N2) Epidemic

Peter A. Patriarca; Judith A. Weber; Robert A. Parker; William N. Hall; Alan P. Kendal; Dennis J. Bregman; Lawrence B. Schonberger


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1986

RISK FACTORS FOR OUTBREAKS OF INFLUENZA IN NURSING HOMES A CASE-CONTROL STUDY

Peter A. Patriarca; Judith A. Weber; Robert A. Parker; Walter A. Orenstein; William N. Hall; Alan P. Kendal; Lawrence B. Schonberger


JAMA | 1985

Airborne Transmission of Measles in a Physician's Office

Patrick L. Remington; William N. Hall; Irving H. Davis; Anita Herald; Robert A. Gunn


Pediatrics | 1986

Decreasing Trends in Reye Syndrome and Aspirin Use in Michigan, 1979 to 1984

Patrick L. Remington; Diane Rowley; Harry B. McGee; William N. Hall; Arnold S. Monto


JAMA Pediatrics | 1985

Reye Syndrome and Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis in Michigan

Patrick L. Remington; Charles L. Shabino; Harry B. McGee; Greg Preston; Ashok P. Sarniak; William N. Hall


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1988

ADJUSTING MORBIDITY RATIOS IN TWO COMMUNITIES USING RISK FACTOR PREVALENCE IN CASES

Andrew G Dean; Harriet H. Imrey; Kari Dusich; William N. Hall


JAMA Internal Medicine | 1988

Q Fever: A Call to Heighten Our Index of Suspicion

Dean G. Sienko; Paul C. Bartlett; Harry B. McGee; Berttina B. Wentworth; Joy L. Herndon; William N. Hall


Archive | 2017

A Call to Heighten Our Index of Suspicion

Dean G. Sienko; Paul C. Bartlett; Harry B. McGee; Berttina B. Wentworth; Joy L. Herndon; William N. Hall

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Harry B. McGee

Michigan Department of Community Health

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Patrick L. Remington

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Alan P. Kendal

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Dean G. Sienko

Michigan Department of Community Health

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Lawrence B. Schonberger

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Peter A. Patriarca

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Berttina B. Wentworth

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Joy L. Herndon

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Robert A. Gunn

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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