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Social mixing in Fiji: Who-eats-with-whom contact patterns and the implications of age and ethnic heterogeneity for disease dynamics in the Pacific Islands

Empirical data on contact patterns can inform dynamic models of infectious disease transmission. Such information has not been widely reported from Pacific islands, nor strongly multi-ethnic settings, and few attempts have been made to quantify contact patterns relevant for the spread of gastrointes...

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Autores principales: Watson, Conall H., Coriakula, Jeremaia, Ngoc, Dung Tran Thi, Flasche, Stefan, Kucharski, Adam J., Lau, Colleen L., Thieu, Nga Tran Vu, le Polain de Waroux, Olivier, Rawalai, Kitione, Van, Tan Trinh, Taufa, Mere, Baker, Stephen, Nilles, Eric J., Kama, Mike, Edmunds, W. John
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29211731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186911
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author Watson, Conall H.
Coriakula, Jeremaia
Ngoc, Dung Tran Thi
Flasche, Stefan
Kucharski, Adam J.
Lau, Colleen L.
Thieu, Nga Tran Vu
le Polain de Waroux, Olivier
Rawalai, Kitione
Van, Tan Trinh
Taufa, Mere
Baker, Stephen
Nilles, Eric J.
Kama, Mike
Edmunds, W. John
author_facet Watson, Conall H.
Coriakula, Jeremaia
Ngoc, Dung Tran Thi
Flasche, Stefan
Kucharski, Adam J.
Lau, Colleen L.
Thieu, Nga Tran Vu
le Polain de Waroux, Olivier
Rawalai, Kitione
Van, Tan Trinh
Taufa, Mere
Baker, Stephen
Nilles, Eric J.
Kama, Mike
Edmunds, W. John
author_sort Watson, Conall H.
collection PubMed
description Empirical data on contact patterns can inform dynamic models of infectious disease transmission. Such information has not been widely reported from Pacific islands, nor strongly multi-ethnic settings, and few attempts have been made to quantify contact patterns relevant for the spread of gastrointestinal infections. As part of enteric fever investigations, we conducted a cross-sectional survey of the general public in Fiji, finding that within the 9,650 mealtime contacts reported by 1,814 participants, there was strong like-with-like mixing by age and ethnicity, with higher contact rates amongst iTaukei than non-iTaukei Fijians. Extra-domiciliary lunchtime contacts follow these mixing patterns, indicating the overall data do not simply reflect household structures. Inter-ethnic mixing was most common amongst school-age children. Serological responses indicative of recent Salmonella Typhi infection were found to be associated, after adjusting for age, with increased contact rates between meal-sharing iTaukei, with no association observed for other contact groups. Animal ownership and travel within the geographical division were common. These are novel data that identify ethnicity as an important social mixing variable, and use retrospective mealtime contacts as a socially acceptable metric of relevance to enteric, contact and respiratory diseases that can be collected in a single visit to participants. Application of these data to other island settings will enable communicable disease models to incorporate locally relevant mixing patterns in parameterisation.
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spelling pubmed-57184862017-12-15 Social mixing in Fiji: Who-eats-with-whom contact patterns and the implications of age and ethnic heterogeneity for disease dynamics in the Pacific Islands Watson, Conall H. Coriakula, Jeremaia Ngoc, Dung Tran Thi Flasche, Stefan Kucharski, Adam J. Lau, Colleen L. Thieu, Nga Tran Vu le Polain de Waroux, Olivier Rawalai, Kitione Van, Tan Trinh Taufa, Mere Baker, Stephen Nilles, Eric J. Kama, Mike Edmunds, W. John PLoS One Research Article Empirical data on contact patterns can inform dynamic models of infectious disease transmission. Such information has not been widely reported from Pacific islands, nor strongly multi-ethnic settings, and few attempts have been made to quantify contact patterns relevant for the spread of gastrointestinal infections. As part of enteric fever investigations, we conducted a cross-sectional survey of the general public in Fiji, finding that within the 9,650 mealtime contacts reported by 1,814 participants, there was strong like-with-like mixing by age and ethnicity, with higher contact rates amongst iTaukei than non-iTaukei Fijians. Extra-domiciliary lunchtime contacts follow these mixing patterns, indicating the overall data do not simply reflect household structures. Inter-ethnic mixing was most common amongst school-age children. Serological responses indicative of recent Salmonella Typhi infection were found to be associated, after adjusting for age, with increased contact rates between meal-sharing iTaukei, with no association observed for other contact groups. Animal ownership and travel within the geographical division were common. These are novel data that identify ethnicity as an important social mixing variable, and use retrospective mealtime contacts as a socially acceptable metric of relevance to enteric, contact and respiratory diseases that can be collected in a single visit to participants. Application of these data to other island settings will enable communicable disease models to incorporate locally relevant mixing patterns in parameterisation. Public Library of Science 2017-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5718486/ /pubmed/29211731 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186911 Text en © 2017 Watson 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Watson, Conall H.
Coriakula, Jeremaia
Ngoc, Dung Tran Thi
Flasche, Stefan
Kucharski, Adam J.
Lau, Colleen L.
Thieu, Nga Tran Vu
le Polain de Waroux, Olivier
Rawalai, Kitione
Van, Tan Trinh
Taufa, Mere
Baker, Stephen
Nilles, Eric J.
Kama, Mike
Edmunds, W. John
Social mixing in Fiji: Who-eats-with-whom contact patterns and the implications of age and ethnic heterogeneity for disease dynamics in the Pacific Islands
title Social mixing in Fiji: Who-eats-with-whom contact patterns and the implications of age and ethnic heterogeneity for disease dynamics in the Pacific Islands
title_full Social mixing in Fiji: Who-eats-with-whom contact patterns and the implications of age and ethnic heterogeneity for disease dynamics in the Pacific Islands
title_fullStr Social mixing in Fiji: Who-eats-with-whom contact patterns and the implications of age and ethnic heterogeneity for disease dynamics in the Pacific Islands
title_full_unstemmed Social mixing in Fiji: Who-eats-with-whom contact patterns and the implications of age and ethnic heterogeneity for disease dynamics in the Pacific Islands
title_short Social mixing in Fiji: Who-eats-with-whom contact patterns and the implications of age and ethnic heterogeneity for disease dynamics in the Pacific Islands
title_sort social mixing in fiji: who-eats-with-whom contact patterns and the implications of age and ethnic heterogeneity for disease dynamics in the pacific islands
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29211731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186911
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