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The detection of influenza virus at the community pharmacy to improve the management of local residents with influenza or influenza-like disease
BACKGROUND: As of 2014, community pharmacies in Japan are approved by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare to measure lipid panel, HbA1c, glucose, ALT, AST and γ-GTP, but not to screen for influenza virus. We provided influenza virus screening tests at a community pharmacy to triage people wit...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5549291/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28808580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40780-017-0091-x |
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author | Kawachi, Akio Sakamoto, Yusuke Mouri, Shunya Fukumori, Mitsuaki Kawano, Riku Murakami, Takaya Sonoda, Junichiro Narumi, Keiko Shimodozono, Yoshihiro Etoh, Kenji Chiyotanda, Susumu Furuie, Takashi Sato, Keizo Fukumori, Masao Motoya, Toshiro |
author_facet | Kawachi, Akio Sakamoto, Yusuke Mouri, Shunya Fukumori, Mitsuaki Kawano, Riku Murakami, Takaya Sonoda, Junichiro Narumi, Keiko Shimodozono, Yoshihiro Etoh, Kenji Chiyotanda, Susumu Furuie, Takashi Sato, Keizo Fukumori, Masao Motoya, Toshiro |
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description | BACKGROUND: As of 2014, community pharmacies in Japan are approved by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare to measure lipid panel, HbA1c, glucose, ALT, AST and γ-GTP, but not to screen for influenza virus. We provided influenza virus screening tests at a community pharmacy to triage people with symptoms suggestive of influenza. Participants were given appropriate advice on how to prevent the spread of and safeguard against influenza. We subsequently evaluated the effects of community pharmacy-based influenza virus screening and prevention measures. METHODS: Local residents with symptoms suggestive of influenza participated in this study. Influenza virus screening tests using nasal samples were provided to the pharmacy, and we assessed samples for the presence of influenza virus. The study consisted of a preliminary interview, informed consent, and screening test on Day 1, and mail-in survey on Day 14. RESULTS: A total 52 local residents participated in the study. The number of participants and influenza virus positive results followed the same trend as the influenza epidemic in the study area. Influenza virus was found in 28.8% of samples. There was no significant difference between the appearance ratios of subjective symptoms among influenza-positive and influenza-negative groups. The percentages of participants who were first screened at the pharmacy, and those who were first screened at a clinic and then tested again at the pharmacy, were 71.2% (37/52) and 28.8% (15/52), respectively. In the latter group, 14 of 15 were negative by screening at the clinic, and one was diagnosed with influenza without testing. Subsequently, 46.8% (7/15) of participants tested positive for influenza by pharmacy-based screening. According to the mail-in survey, all influenza-positive (100%, 7/7) and 35.3% (6/17) of influenza-negative participants visited the clinic after being tested at the community pharmacy; test results between the community pharmacy and clinic were consistent. A total 64.7% (11/17) of symptomatic participants who tested negative recovered spontaneously at home. CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of influenza virus screening followed by provision of appropriate advice for both influenza-positive and influenza-negative participants at the community pharmacy showed a significant effect on improving the health of the local community. |
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spelling | pubmed-55492912017-08-14 The detection of influenza virus at the community pharmacy to improve the management of local residents with influenza or influenza-like disease Kawachi, Akio Sakamoto, Yusuke Mouri, Shunya Fukumori, Mitsuaki Kawano, Riku Murakami, Takaya Sonoda, Junichiro Narumi, Keiko Shimodozono, Yoshihiro Etoh, Kenji Chiyotanda, Susumu Furuie, Takashi Sato, Keizo Fukumori, Masao Motoya, Toshiro J Pharm Health Care Sci Research Article BACKGROUND: As of 2014, community pharmacies in Japan are approved by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare to measure lipid panel, HbA1c, glucose, ALT, AST and γ-GTP, but not to screen for influenza virus. We provided influenza virus screening tests at a community pharmacy to triage people with symptoms suggestive of influenza. Participants were given appropriate advice on how to prevent the spread of and safeguard against influenza. We subsequently evaluated the effects of community pharmacy-based influenza virus screening and prevention measures. METHODS: Local residents with symptoms suggestive of influenza participated in this study. Influenza virus screening tests using nasal samples were provided to the pharmacy, and we assessed samples for the presence of influenza virus. The study consisted of a preliminary interview, informed consent, and screening test on Day 1, and mail-in survey on Day 14. RESULTS: A total 52 local residents participated in the study. The number of participants and influenza virus positive results followed the same trend as the influenza epidemic in the study area. Influenza virus was found in 28.8% of samples. There was no significant difference between the appearance ratios of subjective symptoms among influenza-positive and influenza-negative groups. The percentages of participants who were first screened at the pharmacy, and those who were first screened at a clinic and then tested again at the pharmacy, were 71.2% (37/52) and 28.8% (15/52), respectively. In the latter group, 14 of 15 were negative by screening at the clinic, and one was diagnosed with influenza without testing. Subsequently, 46.8% (7/15) of participants tested positive for influenza by pharmacy-based screening. According to the mail-in survey, all influenza-positive (100%, 7/7) and 35.3% (6/17) of influenza-negative participants visited the clinic after being tested at the community pharmacy; test results between the community pharmacy and clinic were consistent. A total 64.7% (11/17) of symptomatic participants who tested negative recovered spontaneously at home. CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of influenza virus screening followed by provision of appropriate advice for both influenza-positive and influenza-negative participants at the community pharmacy showed a significant effect on improving the health of the local community. BioMed Central 2017-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5549291/ /pubmed/28808580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40780-017-0091-x Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kawachi, Akio Sakamoto, Yusuke Mouri, Shunya Fukumori, Mitsuaki Kawano, Riku Murakami, Takaya Sonoda, Junichiro Narumi, Keiko Shimodozono, Yoshihiro Etoh, Kenji Chiyotanda, Susumu Furuie, Takashi Sato, Keizo Fukumori, Masao Motoya, Toshiro The detection of influenza virus at the community pharmacy to improve the management of local residents with influenza or influenza-like disease |
title | The detection of influenza virus at the community pharmacy to improve the management of local residents with influenza or influenza-like disease |
title_full | The detection of influenza virus at the community pharmacy to improve the management of local residents with influenza or influenza-like disease |
title_fullStr | The detection of influenza virus at the community pharmacy to improve the management of local residents with influenza or influenza-like disease |
title_full_unstemmed | The detection of influenza virus at the community pharmacy to improve the management of local residents with influenza or influenza-like disease |
title_short | The detection of influenza virus at the community pharmacy to improve the management of local residents with influenza or influenza-like disease |
title_sort | detection of influenza virus at the community pharmacy to improve the management of local residents with influenza or influenza-like disease |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5549291/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28808580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40780-017-0091-x |
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