Aerosol transmission is an important mode of influenza A virus spread

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Benjamin J. Cowling
Dennis K. M. Ip
Vicky J. Fang
Piyarat Suntarattiwong
Sonja J. Olsen
Jens Levy
Timothy M. Uyeki
Gabriel M. Leung
J. S. Malik Peiris
Tawee Chotpitayasunondh
Hiroshi Nishiura
James Mark Simmerman
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[1] School of Public Health,Influenza Division
[2] Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[3] The University of Hong Kong,undefined
[4] Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,undefined
[5] Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health,undefined
[6] Influenza Program,undefined
[7] Thailand MOPH-US CDC Collaboration,undefined
[8] US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,undefined
[9] Centre for Influenza Research,undefined
[10] Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[11] The University of Hong Kong,undefined
[12] Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,undefined
[13] PRESTO,undefined
[14] Japan Science and Technology Agency,undefined
[15] Epidemiology and Medical Affairs,undefined
[16] Sanofi Pasteur,undefined
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Influenza A viruses are believed to spread between humans through contact, large respiratory droplets and small particle droplet nuclei (aerosols), but the relative importance of each of these modes of transmission is unclear. Volunteer studies suggest that infections via aerosol transmission may have a higher risk of febrile illness. Here we apply a mathematical model to data from randomized controlled trials of hand hygiene and surgical face masks in Hong Kong and Bangkok households. In these particular environments, inferences on the relative importance of modes of transmission are facilitated by information on the timing of secondary infections and apparent differences in clinical presentation of secondary infections resulting from aerosol transmission. We find that aerosol transmission accounts for approximately half of all transmission events. This implies that measures to reduce transmission by contact or large droplets may not be sufficient to control influenza A virus transmission in households.
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