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Aten. prim. (Barc., Ed. impr.) ; 55(6): 102629, Jun. 2023. ilus, tab
Article En | IBECS | ID: ibc-221631

The influenza virus has accompanied humans since time immemorial, in the form of annual epidemics and occasional pandemics. It is a respiratory infection with multiple repercussions on people's lives at an individual and social level, as well as representing a significant burden on the health system. This Consensus Document arises from the collaboration of various Spanish scientific societies involved in influenza virus infection. The conclusions drawn are based on the highest quality evidence available in the scientific literature and, failing that, on the opinion of the experts convened. The Consensus Document addresses the clinical, microbiological, therapeutic, and preventive aspects (with respect to the prevention of transmission and in relation to vaccination) of influenza, for both adult and pediatric populations. This Consensus Document aims to help facilitate the clinical, microbiological, and preventive approach to influenza virus infection and, consequently, to reduce its important consequences on the morbidity and mortality of the population.(AU)


El virus de la gripe ha acompañado al ser humano desde tiempo inmemorial, en forma de epidemias anuales y pandemias ocasionales. Se trata de una infección respiratoria con múltiples repercusiones sobre la vida de las personas a nivel individual y social, así como una importante sobrecarga para el sistema sanitario. El presente documento de consenso surge de la colaboración de diversas sociedades científicas españolas implicadas en la atención de la infección por virus de la gripe. Las conclusiones extraídas se han fundamentado en las evidencias de mayor calidad disponibles en la literatura científica y, en su defecto, en la opinión de los expertos convocados. En el documento de consenso se abordan los aspectos clínicos, microbiológicos, terapéuticos y preventivos (respecto de la prevención de la transmisión y con relación a la vacunación) de la gripe, tanto para población pediátrica como para adultos. Este documento de consenso pretende ayudar a facilitar el abordaje clínico, microbiológico y preventivo de la infección por virus de la gripe y, consecuentemente, a disminuir sus importantes consecuencias sobre la morbimortalidad de la población.(AU)


Humans , Influenza, Human/diagnosis , Influenza, Human/drug therapy , Influenza Vaccines , Vaccination , Influenza, Human/prevention & control , Consensus , Consensus Development Conferences as Topic , Spain , Respiratory Tract Infections
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Aten Primaria ; 55(6): 102629, 2023 06.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37119776

The influenza virus has accompanied humans since time immemorial, in the form of annual epidemics and occasional pandemics. It is a respiratory infection with multiple repercussions on people's lives at an individual and social level, as well as representing a significant burden on the health system. This Consensus Document arises from the collaboration of various Spanish scientific societies involved in influenza virus infection. The conclusions drawn are based on the highest quality evidence available in the scientific literature and, failing that, on the opinion of the experts convened. The Consensus Document addresses the clinical, microbiological, therapeutic, and preventive aspects (with respect to the prevention of transmission and in relation to vaccination) of influenza, for both adult and pediatric populations. This Consensus Document aims to help facilitate the clinical, microbiological, and preventive approach to influenza virus infection and, consequently, to reduce its important consequences on the morbidity and mortality of the population.


Communicable Diseases , Influenza, Human , Orthomyxoviridae , Adult , Child , Humans , Influenza, Human/diagnosis , Influenza, Human/prevention & control , Public Health , Community Medicine , Vaccinology
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An. pediatr. (2003. Ed. impr.) ; 98(3): 213-227, mar. 2023. graf, tab
Article Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-216881

El virus de la gripe ha acompañado al ser humano desde tiempo inmemorial, en forma de epidemias anuales y pandemias ocasionales. Se trata de una infección respiratoria con múltiples repercusiones sobre la vida de las personas a nivel individual y social y supone una importante sobrecarga para el sistema sanitario. El presente documento de consenso surge de la colaboración de diversas sociedades científicas españolas implicadas en la atención de la infección por el virus de la gripe. Las conclusiones extraídas se han fundamentado en las evidencias de mayor calidad disponibles en la literatura científica y, en su defecto, en la opinión de los expertos convocados. En el documento de consenso se abordan los aspectos clínicos, microbiológicos, terapéuticos y preventivos (respecto de la prevención de la transmisión y en relación con la vacunación) de la gripe, tanto en población pediátrica como en adultos. Este documento de consenso aspira a contribuir a facilitar el abordaje clínico, microbiológico y preventivo de la infección por el virus de la gripe y, consecuentemente, a disminuir sus importantes consecuencias sobre la morbimortalidad de la población. (AU)


The influenza virus has accompanied humans since time immemorial, in the form of annual epidemics and occasional pandemics. It is a respiratory infection with multiple repercussions on people's lives at an individual and social level, as well as representing a significant burden on the health system. This Consensus Document arises from the collaboration of various Spanish scientific societies involved in influenza virus infection. The conclusions drawn are based on the highest quality evidence available in the scientific literature and, failing that, on the opinion of the experts convened. The Consensus Document addresses the clinical, microbiological, therapeutic, and preventive aspects (with respect to the prevention of transmission and in relation to vaccination) of influenza, for both adult and pediatric populations. This Consensus Document aims to help facilitate the clinical, microbiological, and preventive approach to influenza virus infection and, consequently, to reduce its important consequences on the morbidity and mortality of the population. (AU)


Humans , Antibiotic Prophylaxis , Influenza, Human/diagnosis , Influenza, Human/drug therapy , Spain , Societies
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Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin (Engl Ed) ; 41(2): 111-122, 2023 02.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36759049

The influenza virus has accompanied humans since time immemorial, in the form of annual epidemics and occasional pandemics. It is a respiratory infection with multiple repercussions on people's lives at an individual and social level, as well as representing a significant burden on the health system. This Consensus Document arises from the collaboration of various Spanish scientific societies involved in influenza virus infection. The conclusions drawn are based on the highest quality evidence available in the scientific literature and, failing that, on the opinion of the experts convened. The Consensus Document addresses the clinical, microbiological, therapeutic, and preventive aspects (with respect to the prevention of transmission and in relation to vaccination) of influenza, for both adult and pediatric populations. This Consensus Document aims to help facilitate the clinical, microbiological, and preventive approach to influenza virus infection and, consequently, to reduce its important consequences on the morbidity and mortality of the population.


Communicable Diseases , Influenza, Human , Orthomyxoviridae , Adult , Child , Humans , Influenza, Human/diagnosis , Influenza, Human/prevention & control , Influenza, Human/drug therapy , Public Health , Community Medicine , Vaccinology
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An Pediatr (Engl Ed) ; 98(3): 213-227, 2023 Mar.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36813618

The influenza virus has accompanied humans since time immemorial, in the form of annual epidemics and occasional pandemics. It is a respiratory infection with multiple repercussions on people's lives at an individual and social level, as well as representing a significant burden on the health system. This Consensus Document arises from the collaboration of various Spanish scientific societies involved in influenza virus infection. The conclusions drawn are based on the highest quality evidence available in the scientific literature and, failing that, on the opinion of the experts convened. The Consensus Document addresses the clinical, microbiological, therapeutic, and preventive aspects (with respect to the prevention of transmission and in relation to vaccination) of influenza, for both adult and pediatric populations. This Consensus Document aims to help facilitate the clinical, microbiological, and preventive approach to influenza virus infection and, consequently, to reduce its important consequences on the morbidity and mortality of the population.


Communicable Diseases , Influenza, Human , Orthomyxoviridae , Child , Adult , Humans , Influenza, Human/diagnosis , Influenza, Human/prevention & control , Public Health , Community Medicine , Vaccinology
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Enferm. infecc. microbiol. clín. (Ed. impr.) ; 41(2): 111-122, Feb. 2023. graf, tab
Article En | IBECS | ID: ibc-215781

The influenza virus has accompanied humans since time immemorial, in the form of annual epidemics and occasional pandemics. It is a respiratory infection with multiple repercussions on people's lives at an individual and social level, as well as representing a significant burden on the health system. This Consensus Document arises from the collaboration of various Spanish scientific societies involved in influenza virus infection. The conclusions drawn are based on the highest quality evidence available in the scientific literature and, failing that, on the opinion of the experts convened. The Consensus Document addresses the clinical, microbiological, therapeutic, and preventive aspects (with respect to the prevention of transmission and in relation to vaccination) of influenza, for both adult and pediatric populations. This Consensus Document aims to help facilitate the clinical, microbiological, and preventive approach to influenza virus infection and, consequently, to reduce its important consequences on the morbidity and mortality of the population.(AU)


El virus de la gripe ha acompañado al ser humano desde tiempo inmemorial, en forma de epidemias anuales y pandemias ocasionales. Se trata de una infección respiratoria con múltiples repercusiones sobre la vida de las personas a nivel individual y social, así como una importante sobrecarga para el sistema sanitario. El presente documento de consenso surge de la colaboración de diversas sociedades científicas españolas implicadas en la atención de la infección por virus de la gripe. Las conclusiones extraídas se han fundamentado en las evidencias de mayor calidad disponibles en la literatura científica y, en su defecto, en la opinión de los expertos convocados. En el documento de consenso se abordan los aspectos clínicos, microbiológicos, terapéuticos y preventivos (respecto de la prevención de la transmisión y en relación con la vacunación) de la gripe, tanto para población pediátrica como para adultos. Este documento de consenso pretende ayudar a facilitar el abordaje clínico, microbiológico y preventivo de la infección por virus de la gripe y, consecuentemente, a disminuir sus importantes consecuencias sobre la morbimortalidad de la población.(AU)


Humans , Influenza A virus , Influenza, Human , Diagnosis , Therapeutics , Disease Prevention , Influenza Vaccines , Communicable Diseases , Spain , Consensus
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Rev. esp. med. prev. salud pública ; 27(4): 89-108, 2022. graf, tab
Article Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-217135

The influenza virus has accompanied humans since time immemorial, in the form of annual epidemics and occasionalpandemics. It is a respiratory infection with multiple repercussions on people’s lives at an individual and sociallevel, as well as representing a significant burden on the health system. This Consensus Document arises from thecollaboration of various Spanish scientific societies involved in influenza virus infection. The conclusions drawn arebased on the highest quality evidence available in the scientific literature and, failing that, on the opinion of theexperts convened. The Consensus Document addresses the clinical, microbiological, therapeutic, and preventiveaspects (with respect to the prevention of transmission and in relation to vaccination) of influenza, for both adult andpediatric populations. This Consensus Document aims to help facilitate the clinical, microbiological, and preventiveapproach to influenza virus infection and, consequently, to reduce its important consequences on the morbidity andmortality of the population.(AU)


El virus de la gripe ha acompañado al ser humano desde tiempo inmemorial, en forma de epidemias anuales ypandemias ocasionales. Se trata de una infección respiratoria con múltiples repercusiones sobre la vida de las personasa nivel individual y social, así como una importante sobrecarga para el sistema sanitario. El presente documentode consenso surge de la colaboración de diversas sociedades científicas españolas implicadas en la atención de lainfección por virus de la gripe. Las conclusiones extraídas se han fundamentado en las evidencias de mayor calidaddisponibles en la literatura científica y, en su defecto, en la opinión de los expertos convocados. En el documento deconsenso se abordan los aspectos clínicos, microbiológicos, terapéuticos y preventivos (respecto de la prevención dela transmisión y en relación con la vacunación) de la gripe, tanto para población pediátrica como para adultos. Estedocumento de consenso pretende ayudar a facilitar el abordaje clínico, microbiológico y preventivo de la infecciónpor virus de la gripe y, consecuentemente, a disminuir sus importantes consecuencias sobre la morbimortalidad dela población.(AU)


Humans , Consensus , Influenza A virus , Influenza, Human/microbiology , Influenza, Human/prevention & control , Infections , Microbiology , Indicators of Morbidity and Mortality , Delivery of Health Care , Public Health , Preventive Medicine , Spain
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Todo hosp ; (199): 555-560, sept. 2003.
Article Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-133547

La Ley 31/95 de Prevención de Riesgos Laborales determina las garantías y responsabilidades precisas para establecer un nivel adecuado de protección de la salud de los trabajadores frente a los riesgos derivados de las condiciones de trabajo: el objetivo de este artículo es evaluar los riesgos biológicos del laboratorio de microbiología de un hospital comarcal. Para cada actividad se ha identificado el peligro y se ha estimado el riesgo de daño, según metodología del Instituto Nacional de Seguridad e Higiene (Evaluación General de Riesgos). No se han encontrado riesgos intolerables: Existe riesgo importante de exposición a micobacterías en facultativos. El resto de los peligros identificados han sido estimados como moderados, tolerables o triviales. El método general de evaluación permite conocer la situación inicial de riesgo derivado de las condiciones de trabajo y es una herramienta válida a la hora de priorizar actuaciones en materia de prevención (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Containment of Biohazards/legislation & jurisprudence , Containment of Biohazards/prevention & control , Occupational Risks , Microbiology , Medical Laboratory Personnel/organization & administration , Risk Assessment , Occupational Exposure , Personal Protection/prevention & control , Occupational Health
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