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Hand hygiene to reduce community transmission of influenza and acute respiratory tract infection: A systematic review

机译:手部卫生以减少流感和急性呼吸道感染的社区传播:系统评价

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Hand hygiene may be associated with modest protection against some acute respiratory tract infections, but its specific role in influenza transmission in different settings is unclear. We aimed to review evidence that improving hand hygiene reduces primary and secondary transmission of (i) influenza and (ii) acute respiratory tract infections in community settings. We searched Medline, Embase, Global Health and Cochrane databases up to 13 February 2012 for reports in any language of original research investigating the effect of hand hygiene on influenza or acute respiratory tract infection where aetiology was unspecified in community settings including institutions such as schools, and domestic residences. Data were presented and quality rated across outcomes according to the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation system. Sixteen articles met inclusion criteria. There was moderate to low-quality evidence of a reduction in both influenza and respiratory tract infection with hand hygiene interventions in schools, greatest in a lower-middle-income setting. There was high-quality evidence of a small reduction in respiratory infection in childcare settings. There was high-quality evidence for a large reduction in respiratory infection with a hand hygiene intervention in squatter settlements in a low-income setting. There was moderate- to high-quality evidence of no effect on secondary transmission of influenza in households that had already experienced an index case. While hand hygiene interventions have potential to reduce transmission of influenza and acute respiratory tract infections, their effectiveness varies depending on setting, context and compliance.
机译:手卫生可能与针对某些急性呼吸道感染的适度保护有关,但尚不清楚其在不同环境中对流感传播的具体作用。我们旨在审查证据,证明改善手部卫生可以减少社区环境中(i)流感和(ii)急性呼吸道感染的主要和次要传播。我们搜索了截至2012年2月13日的Medline,Embase,Global Health和Cochrane数据库,以原始研究的任何语言报道了调查手卫生对未明确病因的流行性感冒或急性呼吸道感染的影响,而社区环境包括学校等机构,和家庭住所。根据建议评估,制定和评估系统的分级,对结果进行了数据呈现和质量评级。十六篇文章符合纳入标准。在学校中,通过手部卫生干预措施,有中度至低质量的证据表明流感和呼吸道感染均有所减少,这在中等偏下收入人群中尤为明显。有高质量的证据表明,在托儿所中呼吸道感染有所减少。有高质量的证据表明,在低收入环境中,在棚户区进行手卫生干预可以大大减少呼吸道感染。有中等到高质量的证据表明,已经经历过索引病例的家庭对流感的二次传播没有影响。尽管手部卫生干预措施有可能减少流感和急性呼吸道感染的传播,但其有效性因环境,环境和依从性而异。

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