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Live Bird Exposure among the General Public, Guangzhou, China, May 2013

BACKGROUND: A novel avian-origin influenza A(H7N9) caused a major outbreak in Mainland China in early 2013. Exposure to live poultry was believed to be the major route of infection. There are limited data on how the general public changes their practices regarding live poultry exposure in response t...

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Autores principales: Liao, Qiuyan, Yuan, Jun, Lau, Eric H. Y., Chen, Guang Yan, Yang, Zhi Cong, Ma, Xiao Wei, Chen, Jian Dong, Liu, Yan Hui, Wang, Chang, Tang, Xiao Ping, Liu, Yu Fei, Zhuo, Li, Leung, Gabriel M., Zhang, Wei, Cowling, Benjamin J., Wang, Ming, Fielding, Richard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4666652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26623646
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143582
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author Liao, Qiuyan
Yuan, Jun
Lau, Eric H. Y.
Chen, Guang Yan
Yang, Zhi Cong
Ma, Xiao Wei
Chen, Jian Dong
Liu, Yan Hui
Wang, Chang
Tang, Xiao Ping
Liu, Yu Fei
Zhuo, Li
Leung, Gabriel M.
Zhang, Wei
Cowling, Benjamin J.
Wang, Ming
Fielding, Richard
author_facet Liao, Qiuyan
Yuan, Jun
Lau, Eric H. Y.
Chen, Guang Yan
Yang, Zhi Cong
Ma, Xiao Wei
Chen, Jian Dong
Liu, Yan Hui
Wang, Chang
Tang, Xiao Ping
Liu, Yu Fei
Zhuo, Li
Leung, Gabriel M.
Zhang, Wei
Cowling, Benjamin J.
Wang, Ming
Fielding, Richard
author_sort Liao, Qiuyan
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description BACKGROUND: A novel avian-origin influenza A(H7N9) caused a major outbreak in Mainland China in early 2013. Exposure to live poultry was believed to be the major route of infection. There are limited data on how the general public changes their practices regarding live poultry exposure in response to the early outbreak of this novel influenza and the frequency of population exposure to live poultry in different areas of China. METHODOLOGY: This study investigated population exposures to live birds from various sources during the outbreak of H7N9 in Guangzhou city, China in 2013 and compared them with those observed during the 2006 influenza A(H5N1) outbreak. Adults were telephone-interviewed using two-stage sampling, stratified by three residential areas of Guangzhou: urban areas and two semi-rural areas in one of which (Zengcheng) A(H7N9) virus was detected in a chicken from wet markets. Logistic regression models were built to describe practices protecting against avian influenza, weighted by age and gender, and then compare these practices across residential areas in 2013 with those from a comparable 2006 survey. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Of 1196 respondents, 45% visited wet markets at least daily and 22.0% reported buying live birds from wet markets at least weekly in April-May, 2013, after the H7N9 epidemic was officially declared in late March 2013. Of those buying live birds, 32.3% reported touching birds when buying and 13.7% would slaughter the poultry at home. Although only 10.1% of the respondents reported raising backyard birds, 92.1% of those who did so had physical contact with the birds they raised. Zengcheng respondents were less likely to report buying live birds from wet markets, but more likely to buy from other sources when compared to urban respondents. Compared with the 2006 survey, the prevalence of buying live birds from wet markets, touching when buying and slaughtering birds at home had substantially declined in the 2013 survey. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Although population exposures to live poultry were substantially fewer in 2013 compared to 2006, wet markets and backyard poultry remained the two major sources of live bird exposures for the public in Guangzhou in 2013. Zengcheng residents seemed to have reduced buying live birds from wet markets but not from other sources in response to the detection of H7N9 virus in wet markets.
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spelling pubmed-46666522015-12-10 Live Bird Exposure among the General Public, Guangzhou, China, May 2013 Liao, Qiuyan Yuan, Jun Lau, Eric H. Y. Chen, Guang Yan Yang, Zhi Cong Ma, Xiao Wei Chen, Jian Dong Liu, Yan Hui Wang, Chang Tang, Xiao Ping Liu, Yu Fei Zhuo, Li Leung, Gabriel M. Zhang, Wei Cowling, Benjamin J. Wang, Ming Fielding, Richard PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: A novel avian-origin influenza A(H7N9) caused a major outbreak in Mainland China in early 2013. Exposure to live poultry was believed to be the major route of infection. There are limited data on how the general public changes their practices regarding live poultry exposure in response to the early outbreak of this novel influenza and the frequency of population exposure to live poultry in different areas of China. METHODOLOGY: This study investigated population exposures to live birds from various sources during the outbreak of H7N9 in Guangzhou city, China in 2013 and compared them with those observed during the 2006 influenza A(H5N1) outbreak. Adults were telephone-interviewed using two-stage sampling, stratified by three residential areas of Guangzhou: urban areas and two semi-rural areas in one of which (Zengcheng) A(H7N9) virus was detected in a chicken from wet markets. Logistic regression models were built to describe practices protecting against avian influenza, weighted by age and gender, and then compare these practices across residential areas in 2013 with those from a comparable 2006 survey. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Of 1196 respondents, 45% visited wet markets at least daily and 22.0% reported buying live birds from wet markets at least weekly in April-May, 2013, after the H7N9 epidemic was officially declared in late March 2013. Of those buying live birds, 32.3% reported touching birds when buying and 13.7% would slaughter the poultry at home. Although only 10.1% of the respondents reported raising backyard birds, 92.1% of those who did so had physical contact with the birds they raised. Zengcheng respondents were less likely to report buying live birds from wet markets, but more likely to buy from other sources when compared to urban respondents. Compared with the 2006 survey, the prevalence of buying live birds from wet markets, touching when buying and slaughtering birds at home had substantially declined in the 2013 survey. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Although population exposures to live poultry were substantially fewer in 2013 compared to 2006, wet markets and backyard poultry remained the two major sources of live bird exposures for the public in Guangzhou in 2013. Zengcheng residents seemed to have reduced buying live birds from wet markets but not from other sources in response to the detection of H7N9 virus in wet markets. Public Library of Science 2015-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4666652/ /pubmed/26623646 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143582 Text en © 2015 Liao et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Liao, Qiuyan
Yuan, Jun
Lau, Eric H. Y.
Chen, Guang Yan
Yang, Zhi Cong
Ma, Xiao Wei
Chen, Jian Dong
Liu, Yan Hui
Wang, Chang
Tang, Xiao Ping
Liu, Yu Fei
Zhuo, Li
Leung, Gabriel M.
Zhang, Wei
Cowling, Benjamin J.
Wang, Ming
Fielding, Richard
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title_fullStr Live Bird Exposure among the General Public, Guangzhou, China, May 2013
title_full_unstemmed Live Bird Exposure among the General Public, Guangzhou, China, May 2013
title_short Live Bird Exposure among the General Public, Guangzhou, China, May 2013
title_sort live bird exposure among the general public, guangzhou, china, may 2013
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4666652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26623646
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143582
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