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Volume 20, Number 2—February 2014
Research

Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus in Employees and Mice at Multipremises Feeder-Rodent Operation, United States, 2012

Barbara KnustComments to Author , Ute Ströher, Laura Edison, César G. Albariño, Jodi Lovejoy, Emilian Armeanu, Jennifer House, Denise Cory, Clayton Horton, Kathy L. Fowler, Jessica Austin, John Poe, Kraig E. Humbaugh, Lisa Guerrero, Shelley Campbell, Aridth Gibbons, Zachary Reed, Deborah Cannon, Craig Manning, Brett Petersen, Douglas Metcalf, Bret Marsh, Stuart T. Nichol, and Pierre E. Rollin
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (B. Knust, U. Ströher, L. Edison, C.G. Albarino, L. Guerrero, S. Campbell, A. Gibbons, Z. Reed, D. Cannon, C. Manning, B. Petersen, S.T. Nichol, P.E. Rollin); Georgia Department of Public Health, Atlanta (L. Edison); Indiana Board of Animal Health, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA (J. Lovejoy, D. Metcalf, B. Marsh); Deaconess Hospital, Evansville, Indiana, USA (E. Armeanu); Indiana State Department of Health, Indianapolis (J. House); Vanderburgh County Health Department, Evansville (D. Cory); Green River District Health Department, Owensboro, Kentucky, USA (C. Horton, J. Austin); Kentucky Department for Public Health, Frankfort, Kentucky, USA (K.L. Fowler, J. Poe, K.E. Humbaugh)

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Table 3

Exposures of employees at facilities A, B, and C and comparison with LCMV ELISA test results, Indiana, USA, 2012*

Facility A Facility B‡ Facility C‡
Positive, n = 15§
Negative, n = 37
OR (95% CI)
χ2 p value

Positive, n = 1
Negative, n = 12
χ2 p value

Positive, n = 15
Negative, n = 17
OR (95% CI)
χ2 p value
Work
With mice 13 (87) 28 (78) 1.86 (0.35–10.0) 0.47
With rats 5 (33) 14 (39) 0.79 (0.22–2.79) 0.71
Building
1 4 (27) 8 (23) 1.22 (0.31–4.93) 0.77
2 12 (80) 14 (40) 6.0 (1.43–25.19) 0.01
3 9 (60) 21 (60) 1.0 (0.29–3.44) 1.0
4 9 (60) 20 (57) 1.12 (0.33–3.85) 0.85
Personal protection
Wash hands 15 (100) 37 (100) ND ND 1 (100) 12 (100) ND 15 (100) 17 (100) ND ND
Wear gloves 15 (100) 37 (100) ND ND 1 (100 12 (100) ND 14 (93) 15 (88) 1.87 (0.15–22.9) 0.62
Wear mask 10 (77) 23 (72) 1.30 (0.29–5.86) 0.73 1 (100) 9 (75) 0.9¶ 6 (40) 12 (71) 0.28 (0.06–1.21) 0.08
Smoke 11 (73) 15 (42) 3.85 (1.02–14.45) 0.04 1 (100) 1 (8) 0.18¶ 3 (21) 5 (29) 0.65 (0.13–3.4) 0.47
Sex, M
10 (66)
32 (87)
0.31 (0.07–1.3)
0.21

0
9 (75)
0.31¶

10 (66)
10 (58)
1.4 (0.32–6.1)
0.21
Mean time employed, y 0.82 0.84 0.96 6 7.17 0.87 1.86 3.89 0.07
Mean age, y 33.93 36.7 0.46 38 30.75 0.54 32.33 36.76 0.18

*LCMV, lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus; OR, odds ratio. ND, not determined. Boldface indicates significant values (p<0.05).
†All values are no. (%) employees who responded to the questionnaire unless otherwise indicated.
‡Housed only mice. Employees were not asked about exposures to different facility buildings, so these factors were not evaluated (blank cells).
§Patients were ELISA-positive if a serum sample had detectable LCMV IgG or IgM.
¶Because of low numbers, a Fisher exact test was used to calculate p values, except for mean time employed and mean age, for which a t test was used.

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