Volume 11, Number 2—February 2005
Research
Lack of H5N1 Avian Influenza Transmission to Hospital Employees, Hanoi, 2004
Table 3
Exposure | n (%)* |
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Poultry outside the home in last 4 weeks | 21† (25.6) |
Do not know | 6 (7.3) |
Pigs outside the home in the last 4 weeks | 10‡ (12.2) |
Do not know | 7 (8.5) |
Visited market with sick poultry in last 4 weeks | 3 (3.7) |
Do not know | 18 (22.2) |
<1 m from sick or dead poultry since July 2003 | 8 (10.) |
Do not know | 11 (13.6) |
Anyone sick in the household in the last week | 11 (13.4) |
Do not know | 2 (2.4) |
*The no. (N) of study participants for each characteristic was 80 to 82 with the percentage provided based on the actual number of respondents.
†Of which 2 persons had dying poultry outside their home.
‡Of which none had dying pigs outside their home.
1World Health Organization (WHO) International Avian Influenza Investigation Team, Vietnam: Bach Huy Anh (Hanoi Medical University), Philippe Barboza (Institut de Veille Sanitaire, France), Niranjan Bhat (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA [CDC]), Arnold Bosman (EPIET, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Netherlands), Sofia Boqvist (Smittskyddsinstitutet, Sweden), Rick Brown (Asian Development Bank), Pascale Brudon (WHO), Philippe Calain (WHO), Maria Cheng (WHO), Aaron Curns (CDC), Valerie Delpech (Health Protection Agency, UK), Robert Dietz (WHO), Nguyen Cong Doan (CDC), United States), Rodger Doran (WHO), Mirna Du Ry van Beest Holle (European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training, EPIET), Joel Francart, Keiji Fukuda (CDC), Amy Wolkin (CDC), Tom Grein (WHO), Patrice Gautier (Vetérinaires sans frontières, Vietnam), Futoshi Hasebe (Asian Development Bank), Peter Horby (WHO), Shigeyuki Itamura (National Institute for Infectious Diseases, Japan), Veronique Jestin (OIE), Donna Mak (Centre for International Health, Australia), Noel Miranda (SERVAC, Philippines), Hitoshi Oshitani (WHO), Takehiko Saito (National Institute for Infectious Diseases, Japan), Taronna Maines (CDC), Reiko Saito (Nigata University, Japan), James Mark Simmerman (CDC), Terry Tumpey (CDC), Timothy Uyeki (CDC).