Author: Vogt, Tara M.; Guerra, Marta A.; Flagg, Elaine W.; Ksiazek, Thomas G.; Lowther, Sara A.; Arguin, Paul M.
Title: Risk of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome–Associated Coronavirus Transmission Aboard Commercial Aircraft Cord-id: 4qkh3quk Document date: 2006_9_20
ID: 4qkh3quk
Snippet: BACKGROUND: Severe acute respiratory syndrome–associated coronavirus (SARSâ€CoV) was introduced to the United States through air travel. Although the risk of SARSâ€CoV transmission within aircraft cabins has been addressed by several studies, the magnitude of the risk remains unclear. METHODS: We attempted to contact all persons with working US telephone numbers aboard seven USâ€bound flights carrying SARS patients. Consenting participants responded to a questionnaire, and a serum sample wa
Document: BACKGROUND: Severe acute respiratory syndrome–associated coronavirus (SARSâ€CoV) was introduced to the United States through air travel. Although the risk of SARSâ€CoV transmission within aircraft cabins has been addressed by several studies, the magnitude of the risk remains unclear. METHODS: We attempted to contact all persons with working US telephone numbers aboard seven USâ€bound flights carrying SARS patients. Consenting participants responded to a questionnaire, and a serum sample was collected at least 38 days after the flight and tested for SARSâ€CoVâ€associated antibodies. Participants reporting an illness compatible with SARS, with onset during the 2†to 10â€day incubation period, were considered suspect cases; positive serology was required for confirmed cases. RESULTS: Among 1,766 passengers and crew, 339 (19%) persons were contacted. Of these, 312 (92%) completed questionnaires, and blood was collected from 127 (37%). Serology was negative for all 127 participants, including three of four who met the clinical case criteria for SARS, and the fourth had a mild illness that lasted only 5 days. CONCLUSIONS: Transmission of SARSâ€associated CoV was not observed, suggesting that the risk of transmission is not amplified aboard aircraft.
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