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. 2018 Feb 1;2018(2):CD004876. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD004876.pub4

Cartter 1990a.

Study characteristics
Methods Authors investigated an outbreak in a skilled care nursing home, in Connecticut, USA, during the 1984 to 1985 influenza season; medical records were reviewed. Follow‐up period was 1 December 1984 to 15 January 1985. Paired sera specimens were obtained from some ill residents.
Participants 131 residents (96 treated and 48 controls, 96 and 35 included in the analysis respectively), 65 to 95 years old
Interventions Parenteral influenza vaccine: A/Philippines/2/82; A/Chile/83; B/USSR/100/82. Vaccine strains probably matched circulating strains.
Outcomes Clinically defined ILI (fever 37.8 °C or greater, cough, coryza, sore throat); hospitalisation from ILI; deaths occurring within 2 weeks of ILI with no other explanation
Notes Amantadine was not used. There was serological evidence of A(H3N2) influenza infections.
Risk of bias
Bias Authors' judgement Support for judgement
Allocation concealment (selection bias) Unclear risk B ‐ Unclear