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Association between Australian Hajj Pilgrims’ awareness of MERS-CoV and their compliance with preventive measures and exposure to camels

机译:澳大利亚朝圣者对MERS冠状病毒的认识与他们对预防措施的遵守以及骆驼的暴露之间的关联

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Through a prospective cohort study the relationship between travellers’ awareness of MERS-CoV, and compliance with preventive measures and exposure to camels was evaluated among Australian Hajj pilgrims who attended Hajj in 2015. Only 28% of Australian Hajj pilgrims were aware of MERS-CoV in Saudi Arabia. Those who were aware of MERS-CoV were more likely to receive recommended vaccines [odds ratio (OR) 3.1, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.5–5.9, < 0.01], but there was no significant difference in avoiding camels or their raw products during Hajj between those who were aware of MERS-CoV and those who were not (OR 1.2, 95% CI: 0.3–5.2,  = 0.7). Hajj pilgrims’ awareness is reflected in some of their practices but not in all.
机译:通过一项前瞻性队列研究,对2015年参加朝Ha的澳大利亚朝Ha朝圣者评估了旅行者对MERS-CoV的意识与遵守预防措施和接触骆驼之间的关系。只有28%的澳大利亚朝Ha朝圣者了解MERS-CoV在沙特阿拉伯。那些知道MERS-CoV的人更有可能接受推荐的疫苗[比值比(OR)3.1,95%可信区间(CI):1.5-5.9,<0.01],但是在避免骆驼或它们的使用方面没有显着差异在麦加朝圣期间,那些知道MERS-CoV的人和没有意识到的人之间的原始产品(OR 1.2,95%CI:0.3-5.2,= 0.7)。朝j朝圣者的意识反映在他们的一些实践中,但并没有反映在所有实践中。

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