OBJECTIVE: To report a serious outbreak of respiratory illness in a nursing
home, with isolation of parainfluenza type 3 in four cases.
DESIGN: Viral respiratory cultures from a sample of symptomatic residents,
and retrospective chart review.
SETTING: A 50-bed nursing unit/floor in a skilled nursing facility.
PARTICIPANTS: All residents of the nursing unit.
MEASUREMENTS: Respiratory viral cultures and clinical chart review.
RESULTS: Twenty-five of 49 residents developed new respiratory symptoms bet
ween September 2 and September 25, 1999. Ten cases (40%) had a tympanic tem
perature of 100 degrees F or greater. Eighteen (72%) had a chest X-ray with
11 (44%) new infiltrates. Sixteen (64%) were treated with antibiotics. Thr
ee cases were hospitalized and four died (14%) within 1 to 9 days after ons
et of symptoms. Four of 10 viral cultures yielded parainfluenza type 3.
CONCLUSIONS: Parainfluenza type 3 may cause outbreaks complicated by pneumo
nia and fatal outcome. Clinicians should consider uniform secretion precaut
ions to contain all viral URIs in nursing homes.