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Volume 14, Number 1—January 2008
Research

Cross-subtype Immunity against Avian Influenza in Persons Recently Vaccinated for Influenza

Cristiana Gioia*, Concetta Castilletti*, Massimo Tempestilli*, Paola Piacentini*, Licia Bordi*, Roberta Chiappini*, Chiara Agrati*, Salvatore Squarcione*, Giuseppe Ippolito*, Vincenzo Puro*, Maria Rosaria Capobianchi*Comments to Author , and Fabrizio Poccia*
Author affiliations: *National Institute for Infectious Diseases “Lazzaro Spallanzani,” Rome, Italy;

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Table

Baseline characteristics of the study population of healthcare workers, Rome, Italy, 2005

Participant no. Previous flu vaccine receipt Sex Age, y Work position
1 None M 37 Biologist
2 None M 44 Administrative personnel
3 None M 42 Administrative personnel
4 None F 27 Laboratory technician
5 2000–2004 M 45 Physician
6 None F 28 Laboratory technician
7 2002–2004 F 45 Nurse
8 2002–2004 M 59 Laboratory technician
9 2003–2004 M 52 Laboratory technician
10 None M 48 Nurse
11 None M 32 Biologist
12 2000–2004 F 42 Physician
13 2000–2004 F 54 Biologist
14 None M 49 Physician
15 2000–2004 M 55 Physician
16 2001–2004 F 42 Nurse
17 None F 40 Biologist
18 None M 38 Biologist
19 None F 34 Physician
20 2004 M 34 Biologist
21 None F 28 Biologist
22 2003–2004 M 59 Physician
23 2003–2004 F 42 Physician
24 None M 51 Laboratory technician
25 None M 52 Biologist
26 None M 28 Laboratory technician
27 2003–2004 F 40 Nurse
28 2003–2004 F 32 Nurse
29 2003–2004 M 35 Biologist
30 None F 51 Laboratory technician
31 2003–2004 M 56 Physician
32 2003–2004 M 36 Physician
33 None F 32 Nurse
34 2004 M 55 Physician
35 None F 52 Administrative personnel
36 2004 M 52 Physician
37 2004 M 49 Nurse
38 2004 F 33 Biologist
39 2002–2004 F 44 Nurse
40 2004 F 43 Nurse
41 2004 M 41 Nurse
42 None M 35 Physician

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