Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus Infection among Workers at Live Bird Markets, Bangladesh, 2009–2010
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Nasreen, SharifaKhan, Salah Uddin
Luby, Stephen P.
Gurley, Emily S.
Abedin, Jaynal
Zaman, Rashid Uz
Sohel, Badrul Munir
Rahman, Mustafizur
Hancock, Kathy
Levine, Min Z.
Veguilla, Vic
Wang, David
Holiday, Crystal
Gillis, Eric
Sturm-Ramirez, Katharine
Bresee, Joseph S.
Rahman, Mahmudur
Uyeki, Timothy M.
Katz, Jacqueline M.
Azziz-Baumgartner, Eduardo
Keyword
Bangladeshhighly pathogenic avian influenza
incidence
influenza
live bird market
poultry worker
risk factors
seroconversion
seroprevalence
subtype H5N1
transmission
viruses
Journal title
Emerging Infectious DiseasesDate Published
2015-04Publication Volume
21Publication Issue
4Publication Begin page
629Publication End page
637
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The risk for influenza A(H5N1) virus infection is unclear among poultry workers in countries where the virus is endemic. To assess H5N1 seroprevalence and seroconversion among workers at live bird markets (LBMs) in Bangladesh, we followed a cohort of workers from 12 LBMs with existing avian influenza surveillance. Serum samples from workers were tested for H5N1 antibodies at the end of the study or when LBM samples first had H5N1 virus-positive test results. Of 404 workers, 9 (2%) were seropositive at baseline. Of 284 workers who completed the study and were seronegative at baseline, 6 (2%) seroconverted (7 cases/100 poultry worker-years). Workers who frequently fed poultry, cleaned feces from pens, cleaned food/water containers, and did not wash hands after touching sick poultry had a 7.6 times higher risk for infection compared with workers who infrequently performed these behaviors. Despite frequent exposure to H5N1 virus, LBM workers showed evidence of only sporadic infection.Citation
Nasreen S, Khan SU, Luby SP, Gurley ES, Abedin J, Zaman RU, Sohel BM, Rahman M, Hancock K, Levine MZ, Veguilla V, Wang D, Holiday C, Gillis E, Sturm-Ramirez K, Bresee JS, Rahman M, Uyeki TM, Katz JM, Azziz-Baumgartner E. Highly pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) virus infection among workers at live bird markets, Bangladesh, 2009-2010. Emerg Infect Dis. 2015 Apr;21(4):629-37. doi: 10.3201/eid2104.141281. PMID: 25811942; PMCID: PMC4378465.DOI
10.3201/eid2104.141281ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3201/eid2104.141281
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