Personal Protective Equipment and Antiviral Drug Use during Hospitalization for Suspected Avian or Pandemic Influenza1

Author:

Swaminathan Ashwin1,Martin Rhea1,Gamon Sandi1,Aboltins Craig2,Athan Eugene3,Braitberg George1,Catton Michael G.4,Cooley Louise5,Dwyer Dominic E.6,Edmonds Deidre1,Eisen Damon P.7,Hosking Kelly1,Hughes Andrew J.3,Johnson Paul D.8,Maclean Andrew V9,O’Reilly Mary9,Peters S. Erica10,Stuart Rhonda L.11,Moran Rodney12,Grayson M. Lindsay13

Affiliation:

1. Austin Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

2. St. Vincent’s Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

3. Barwon Health, Geelong, Victoria, Australia

4. Victorian Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

5. Royal Hobart Hospital, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

6. Westmead Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

7. Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

8. Austin Health, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaUniversity of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

9. Box Hill Hospital–Eastern Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

10. Western Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

11. Monash Medical Centre–Southern Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

12. Department of Human Services, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

13. Austin Health, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaUniversity of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaMonash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Publisher

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Epidemiology

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