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Author: Scott, E. M.; Magaret, A.; Kuypers, J.; Tielsch, J. M.; Katz, J.; Khatry, S. K.; Stewart, L.; Shrestha, L.; LeClerq, S. C.; Englund, J. A.; Chu, H. Y.
Title: Risk factors and patterns of household clusters of respiratory viruses in rural Nepal
  • Document date: 2019_10_14
  • ID: 1qgaxcqq_8
    Snippet: Trained field staff visited the home weekly and used a standardised form to inquire about respiratory symptoms and signs in mothers, infants and other household members for each day in the previous week. A mid-nasal turbinate swab was collected from mothers and other adult household members aged ⩾15 years with self-reported fever, plus one or more of the following symptoms within the previous 7 days: cough, sore throat, runny nose, nasal conges.....
    Document: Trained field staff visited the home weekly and used a standardised form to inquire about respiratory symptoms and signs in mothers, infants and other household members for each day in the previous week. A mid-nasal turbinate swab was collected from mothers and other adult household members aged ⩾15 years with self-reported fever, plus one or more of the following symptoms within the previous 7 days: cough, sore throat, runny nose, nasal congestion or myalgias. Swabs were collected from all children <15 years with at least one of the following symptoms: subjective fever, cough, draining ear, wheezing or difficulty breathing, in the previous 7 days. Illness episodes were defined as symptoms that met described criteria and were separated by at least seven symptom-free days. Only individuals with ⩾7 days of symptom diary recorded, with or without illness, were included in the analyses. Households that did not have ⩾3 individuals with surveillance were excluded from the analysis as two-person households consisted of mother-infant pairs without surveillance of household members. Respiratory swabs were collected, aliquoted and transported from the Nepal field site to the University of Washington in Seattle, WA in a temperature-stable buffer (PrimeStore; Longhorn Diagnostics, San Antonio, USA).

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