The financial burden of an influenza outbreak in a small rehabilitation centre

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We report an influenza outbreak in a 75-bed rehabilitation centre and present the detailed microeconomic impact that it had during the season 2016/2017. The direct medical, direct non-medical and indirect costs were calculated. The outbreak included 18 patients with influenza and 8 contact patients, leading to 86 days with isolation precautions. During the outbreak month, 25 (15%) employees were absent from work for 89 days (mean 3.6 days, SD ± 1.8), and during the entire influenza season 33 for 175 (5.3 ± SD 4.6) days, respectively. The economic burden related to the outbreak was 114 373 CHF (106 890 €, 112 131 $).

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Sendi, P., Dräger, S., Batzer, B., Walser, S., Dangel, M., & Widmer, A. F. (2020). The financial burden of an influenza outbreak in a small rehabilitation centre. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, 14(1), 72–76. https://doi.org/10.1111/irv.12696

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