Volume 12, Number 1—January 2006
Dispatch
Influenza, Winter Olympiad, 2002
Table 1
Characteristic | Olympics, n (%) | Paralympics, n (%) |
---|---|---|
No. patients screened | 156 | 32 |
No. countries represented | 45 | 9 |
Age, y, mean (range) | 34 (18–67) | 37 (20–65) |
Sex, male | 98 (63) | 15 (47) |
History of influenza vaccination before arrival | 37 (24) | 7 (22) |
Accreditation | ||
Organizing committee volunteers and staff | 62 (40) | 21 (65) |
Athletes | 41 (26) | 5 (16) |
Law enforcement personnel | 29 (19) | 1 (3) |
Olympic family | 24 (15) | 5 (16) |
Tests performed* | ||
Direct fluorescent antibody and viral culture | 156 (100) | 32 (100) |
Rapid streptococcal antigen test | 98 (63) | 12 (38) |
Rapid influenza test | 141 (90) | 19 (59) |
Multiplex reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction for respiratory viruses | 33 (21) | 4 (13) |
*All patient specimens were screened for influenza by direct fluorescent antibody (DFA) and viral culture. Selected samples that were negative by DFA and viral culture were screened by reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction for influenza. Rapid tests for influenza and streptococcal antigen were conducted on selected patients based on their symptoms and the clinician's discretion. Detailed methods are available from the corresponding author by email.
Medline reports the first author should be "Dunn JJ" not "Dunn J" in reference 9 "Dunn, 2003".
Reference has only first page number. Please provide the last page number if article is longer than one page. (in reference 10 "Ross, Swain, Thomas, 2001").
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Reference has only first page number. Please provide the last page number if article is longer than one page. (in reference 12 "World Health Organization, 2000").