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Findings from a household randomized controlled trial of hand washing and face masks to reduce influenza transmission in Bangkok, Thailand

Please cite this paper as: Simmerman et al. (2011) Findings from a household randomized controlled trial of hand washing and face masks to reduce influenza transmission in Bangkok, Thailand. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 5(4), 256–267 Background  Evidence is needed on the effectiveness of...

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Autores principales: Simmerman, James M., Suntarattiwong, Piyarat, Levy, Jens, Jarman, Richard G., Kaewchana, Suchada, Gibbons, Robert V., Cowling, Ben J., Sanasuttipun, Wiwan, Maloney, Susan A., Uyeki, Timothy M., Kamimoto, Laurie, Chotipitayasunondh, Tawee
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4634545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21651736
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2011.00205.x
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author Simmerman, James M.
Suntarattiwong, Piyarat
Levy, Jens
Jarman, Richard G.
Kaewchana, Suchada
Gibbons, Robert V.
Cowling, Ben J.
Sanasuttipun, Wiwan
Maloney, Susan A.
Uyeki, Timothy M.
Kamimoto, Laurie
Chotipitayasunondh, Tawee
author_facet Simmerman, James M.
Suntarattiwong, Piyarat
Levy, Jens
Jarman, Richard G.
Kaewchana, Suchada
Gibbons, Robert V.
Cowling, Ben J.
Sanasuttipun, Wiwan
Maloney, Susan A.
Uyeki, Timothy M.
Kamimoto, Laurie
Chotipitayasunondh, Tawee
author_sort Simmerman, James M.
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description Please cite this paper as: Simmerman et al. (2011) Findings from a household randomized controlled trial of hand washing and face masks to reduce influenza transmission in Bangkok, Thailand. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 5(4), 256–267 Background  Evidence is needed on the effectiveness of non‐pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to reduce influenza transmission. Methodology  We studied NPIs in households with a febrile, influenza‐positive child. Households were randomized to control, hand washing (HW), or hand washing plus paper surgical face masks (HW + FM) arms. Study nurses conducted home visits within 24 hours of enrollment and on days 3, 7, and 21. Respiratory swabs and serum were collected from all household members and tested for influenza by RT‐PCR or serology. Principal Findings  Between April 2008 and August 2009, 991 (16·5%) of 5995 pediatric influenza‐like illness patients tested influenza positive. Four hundred and forty‐two index children with 1147 household members were enrolled, and 221 (50·0%) were aged <6 years. Three hundred and ninety‐seven (89·8%) households reported that the index patient slept in the parents’ bedroom. The secondary attack rate was 21·5%, and 56/345 (16·3%; 95% CI 12·4–20·2%) secondary cases were asymptomatic. Hand‐washing subjects reported 4·7 washing episodes/day, compared to 4·9 times/day in the HW + FM arm and 3·9 times/day in controls (P = 0·001). The odds ratios (ORs) for secondary influenza infection were not significantly different in the HW arm (OR = 1·20; 95% CI 0·76–1·88; P‐0.442), or the HW + FM arm (OR = 1·16; 95% CI .0·74–1·82; P = 0.525). Conclusions  Influenza transmission was not reduced by interventions to promote hand washing and face mask use. This may be attributable to transmission that occurred before the intervention, poor facemask compliance, little difference in hand‐washing frequency between study groups, and shared sleeping arrangements. A prospective study design and a careful analysis of sociocultural factors could improve future NPI studies.
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spelling pubmed-46345452015-11-30 Findings from a household randomized controlled trial of hand washing and face masks to reduce influenza transmission in Bangkok, Thailand Simmerman, James M. Suntarattiwong, Piyarat Levy, Jens Jarman, Richard G. Kaewchana, Suchada Gibbons, Robert V. Cowling, Ben J. Sanasuttipun, Wiwan Maloney, Susan A. Uyeki, Timothy M. Kamimoto, Laurie Chotipitayasunondh, Tawee Influenza Other Respir Viruses Original Articles Please cite this paper as: Simmerman et al. (2011) Findings from a household randomized controlled trial of hand washing and face masks to reduce influenza transmission in Bangkok, Thailand. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 5(4), 256–267 Background  Evidence is needed on the effectiveness of non‐pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to reduce influenza transmission. Methodology  We studied NPIs in households with a febrile, influenza‐positive child. Households were randomized to control, hand washing (HW), or hand washing plus paper surgical face masks (HW + FM) arms. Study nurses conducted home visits within 24 hours of enrollment and on days 3, 7, and 21. Respiratory swabs and serum were collected from all household members and tested for influenza by RT‐PCR or serology. Principal Findings  Between April 2008 and August 2009, 991 (16·5%) of 5995 pediatric influenza‐like illness patients tested influenza positive. Four hundred and forty‐two index children with 1147 household members were enrolled, and 221 (50·0%) were aged <6 years. Three hundred and ninety‐seven (89·8%) households reported that the index patient slept in the parents’ bedroom. The secondary attack rate was 21·5%, and 56/345 (16·3%; 95% CI 12·4–20·2%) secondary cases were asymptomatic. Hand‐washing subjects reported 4·7 washing episodes/day, compared to 4·9 times/day in the HW + FM arm and 3·9 times/day in controls (P = 0·001). The odds ratios (ORs) for secondary influenza infection were not significantly different in the HW arm (OR = 1·20; 95% CI 0·76–1·88; P‐0.442), or the HW + FM arm (OR = 1·16; 95% CI .0·74–1·82; P = 0.525). Conclusions  Influenza transmission was not reduced by interventions to promote hand washing and face mask use. This may be attributable to transmission that occurred before the intervention, poor facemask compliance, little difference in hand‐washing frequency between study groups, and shared sleeping arrangements. A prospective study design and a careful analysis of sociocultural factors could improve future NPI studies. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011-02-17 2011-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4634545/ /pubmed/21651736 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2011.00205.x Text en © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Simmerman, James M.
Suntarattiwong, Piyarat
Levy, Jens
Jarman, Richard G.
Kaewchana, Suchada
Gibbons, Robert V.
Cowling, Ben J.
Sanasuttipun, Wiwan
Maloney, Susan A.
Uyeki, Timothy M.
Kamimoto, Laurie
Chotipitayasunondh, Tawee
Findings from a household randomized controlled trial of hand washing and face masks to reduce influenza transmission in Bangkok, Thailand
title Findings from a household randomized controlled trial of hand washing and face masks to reduce influenza transmission in Bangkok, Thailand
title_full Findings from a household randomized controlled trial of hand washing and face masks to reduce influenza transmission in Bangkok, Thailand
title_fullStr Findings from a household randomized controlled trial of hand washing and face masks to reduce influenza transmission in Bangkok, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Findings from a household randomized controlled trial of hand washing and face masks to reduce influenza transmission in Bangkok, Thailand
title_short Findings from a household randomized controlled trial of hand washing and face masks to reduce influenza transmission in Bangkok, Thailand
title_sort findings from a household randomized controlled trial of hand washing and face masks to reduce influenza transmission in bangkok, thailand
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4634545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21651736
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2011.00205.x
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