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Outbreak of Influenza in Highly Vaccinated Crew of US Navy Ship

An Outbreak of influenza A (H3N2) occurred aboard a U.S. Navy ship in February 1996, despite 95% of the crew's having been appropriately vaccinated. Virus isolated from ill crew members was antigenically distinct from the vaccination strain. With an attack rate of 42%, this outbreak demonstrate...

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Main Authors: Earhart, Kenneth C, Beadle, Christine, Miller, Larry K, Pruss, Martin W, Gray, Gregory C, Ledbetter, Elizabeth K, Wallace, Mark R
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description An Outbreak of influenza A (H3N2) occurred aboard a U.S. Navy ship in February 1996, despite 95% of the crew's having been appropriately vaccinated. Virus isolated from ill crew members was antigenically distinct from the vaccination strain. With an attack rate of 42%, this outbreak demonstrates the potential for rapid spread of influenza in a confined population and the impact subsequent illness may have upon the workplace.
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