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Do animal exhibitors support and follow recommendations to prevent transmission of variant influenza at agricultural fairs? A survey of animal exhibitor households after a variant influenza virus outbreak in Michigan

机译:动物参展商是否支持并遵循建议,以防止在农业展览会上传播变异流感? 密歇根州变异流感病毒爆发后动物参展商家庭的调查

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Influenza A viruses circulate in swine and can spread rapidly among swine when housed in close proximity, such as at agricultural fairs. Youth who have close and prolonged contact with influenza-infected swine at agricultural fairs may be at increased risk of acquiring influenza virus infection from swine. Animal and human health officials have issued written measures to minimize influenza transmission at agricultural exhibitions; however, there is little information on the knowledge, attitudes, and practice (KAP) of these measures among animal exhibitors. After an August 2016 outbreak of influenza A(H3N2) variant (H3N2v) virus infections (i.e., humans infected with swine influenza viruses) in Michigan, we surveyed households of animal exhibitors at eight fairs (including one with known H3N2v infections) to assess their KAP related to variant virus infections and their support for prevention measures. Among 170 households interviewed, most (90%, 151/167) perceived their risk of acquiring influenza from swine to be low or very low. Animal exhibitor households reported high levels of behaviours that put them at increased risk of variant influenza virus infections, including eating or drinking in swine barns (43%, 66/154) and hugging, kissing or snuggling with swine at agricultural fairs (31%, 48/157). Among several recommendations, including limiting the duration of swine exhibits and restricting eating and drinking in the animal barns, the only recommendation supported by a majority of households was the presence of prominent hand-washing stations with a person to monitor hand-washing behaviour (76%, 129/170). This is a unique study of KAP among animal exhibitors and highlights that animal exhibitor households engage in behaviours that could increase their risk of variant virus infections and have low support for currently recommended measures to minimize infection transmission. Further efforts are needed to understand the lack of support for recommended measures and to encourage healthy behaviours at fairs.
机译:流感病毒在猪中循环,当诸如农业展览会上的近距离接近时,可以在猪中迅速传播。在农业博览会上与流感感染的猪有密切和长期接触的青年可能是从猪获取流感病毒感染的风险增加。动物和人类卫生官员发布了书面措施,以尽量减少农业展览流感传播;但是,关于动物参展商之间这些措施的知识,态度和实践(KAP)几乎没有信息。 2016年8月爆发的流感A(H3N2)变异(H3N2V)病毒感染(即人类感染猪流感病毒),我们在八次展览会(包括已知的H3N2V感染)的动物参展商的家庭进行调查以评估他们的KAP与变体病毒感染及其对预防措施的支持。在接受采访的170户中,大多数(90%,151/167)认为他们从猪获取流感的风险将低或非常低。动物参展商户报告了高水平的行为,使它们增加了变异流感病毒感染的风险,包括在猪谷仓(43%,66/154)和农业展览会上拥抱,接吻或依偎, 48/157)。在若干建议中,包括限制猪展览的持续时间和限制动物谷仓的饮食,其中大多数家庭支持的唯一建议是存在着突出的手工洗手站,以监测洗手行为(76 %,129/170)。这是动物参展商之间KAP的独特研究,并突出显示动物参展商户从事可能增加其变体病毒感染风险的行为,并且对当前建议的措施降低了最小化感染传播的措施。需要进一步的努力来了解对建议措施的支持缺乏支持,并鼓励在展览会上进行健康行为。

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