| Literature DB >> 20642862 |
Edward Goldstein1, Benjamin J Cowling, Justin J O'Hagan, Leon Danon, Vicky J Fang, Angela Hagy, Joel C Miller, David Reshef, James Robins, Paul Biedrzycki, Marc Lipsitch.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: During an influenza pandemic, a substantial proportion of transmission is thought to occur in households. We used data on influenza progression in individuals and their contacts collected by the City of Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) to study the transmission of pandemic influenza A/H1N1 virus in 362 households in Milwaukee, WI, and the effects of oseltamivir treatment and chemoprophylaxis.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20642862 PMCID: PMC2919545 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-10-211
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Index oseltamivir start day and HH size vs. secondary attack
| Day of index oseltamivir (onset = 0) | Total number of households | Secondary attack | Percent |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 8 | 1 | 12.5% |
| 1 | 21 | 4 | 19.0% |
| 2 | 11 | 3 | 27.3% |
| 3+ | 51 | 19 | 37.3% |
| Never | 44 | 10 | 22.7% |
| 2-3 | 48 | 7 | 14.6% |
| 4 | 41 | 14 | 34.1% |
| 5+ | 46 | 16 | 34.8% |
Probabilities of at least one secondary case in the household
| n | Any secondary infections in household | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SAR | (95% CI) | Univariate OR | (95% CI) | Multivariate OR | (95% CI) | ||
| Within 1 day | 29 | 0.17 | (0.06, 0.36) | 0.47 | (0.16, 1.37) | 0.58 | (0.19, 1.75) |
| 1-2 days | 11 | 0.27 | (0.06, 0.61) | 0.85 | (0.21, 3.45) | 1.15 | (0.27, 4.99) |
| 3+ days/No usage | 95 | 0.31 | (0.21, 0.41) | - | - | ||
| Household with adult index | 37 | 0.19 | (0.08, 0.35) | - | - | ||
| Household with child index | 98 | 0.31 | (0.22, 0.41) | 1.89 | (0.75, 4.78) | 1.30 | (0.47, 3.57) |
| Household size (# of ppl) | |||||||
| ≤ 3 | 48 | 0.15 | (0.06, 0.28) | 1.00 | - | ||
| 4 | 41 | 0.34 | (0.20, 0.51) | 3.04 | (1.09, 8.50) | 2.81 | (0.98, 8.10) |
| ≥ 5 | 46 | 0.35 | (0.21, 0.50) | 3.12 | (1.14, 8.54) | 2.73 | (0.94, 7.88) |
Ages and secondary cases
| Infected child/contact child | Infected adult/contact adult | Infected unknown/contact unknown | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30/133 | 22.6% | 15/176 | 8.5% | 2/19 | 10.5% | |
| 4/40 | 10% | 4/41 | 9.8% | 0/2 | ||
Secondary attack rates at the individual level
| n | Secondary infection in household contacts | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SAR | (95% CI) | Univariate OR | (95% CI) | Multivariate OR | (95% CI) | ||
| Within 1 day | 29 | 0.09 | (0.03, 0.17) | 0.53 | (0.20, 1.37) | 0.57 | (0.20, 1.62) |
| 1-2 days | 11 | 0.17 | (0.00,0.33) | 1.06 | (0.30, 3.69) | 1.11 | (0.30, 4.11) |
| 3+ days/No usage | 95 | 0.14 | (0.10, 0.19) | - | - | ||
| Household with adult index | 37 | 0.10 | (0.04, 0.17) | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
| Household with child index | 98 | 0.14 | (0.10, 0.19) | 1.48 | (0.62, 3.51) | 1.55 | (0.58, 4.15) |
| Adult contact* | 217 | 0.09 | (0.05, 0.13) | - | - | ||
| Child contact* | 173 | 0.20 | (0.13, 0.27) | 2.71 | (1.47, 5.02) | 2.79 | (1.50, 5.20) |
| Household size (# of ppl) | |||||||
| ≤ 3 | 48 | 0.11 | (0.04, 0.20) | - | - | ||
| 4 | 41 | 0.14 | (0.07, 0.20) | 1.26 | (0.48, 3.30) | 0.93 | (0.32, 2.72) |
| ≥ 5 | 46 | 0.14 | (0.08, 0.20) | 1.25 | (0.48, 3.24) | 0.74 | (0.26, 2.10) |
* Multivariable ORs adjusted for unknown age group for 21 contacts via multiple imputations with 10 imputations
Figure 1Distribution of times from index onset to a first secondary onset in a household.