Control of Nosocomial Respiratory Syncytial Viral Infections

We evaluated methods to control the spread of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) on our infants’ ward during a community outbreak of RSV infection. Methods included isolation and cohorting of infected infants, strict handwashing, use of gowns, and the cohorting of staff to the ill infants. Of 123 infants studied, 36 were admitted with RSV infections. Of the remaining 87 contact infants, eight…

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