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Volume 21, Number 4—April 2015
Letter

Avian Influenza A(H7N9) Virus Antibodies in Close Contacts of Infected Persons, China, 2013–2014

Mai-Juan Ma1, Guang-Yuan Ma1, Xiao-Xian Yang1, Shan-Hui Chen1, Gregory C. Gray, Teng Zhao, Jing Bao, Jing-Jing Zhou, Yan-Hua Qian, Bin Lu, Xia Ling2, and Wu-Chun Cao2Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Beijing, China (M.-J. Ma, W.-C. Cao); Wuxi Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Wuxi, China (G.-Y. Ma, S.-H. Chen, J. Bao, Y.-H. Qian, B. Lu, X. Ling); State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing (X.-X. Yang, T. Zhao, J.-J. Zhou); School of Public Health, Central South University, Changsha, China (X.-X. Yang); Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA (G.C. Gray)

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Table

Demographic characteristics and HI antibody titers against influenza subtype H7N9, H5N1, H9N2, H1N1, and H3N2 viruses among close contacts of avian influenza A(H7N9)–infected persons, China, 2013–2014*

Characteristics Close contacts, N = 225
Family members, n = 30 Health care workers, n = 177 Others, n = 18
Mean age, y ± SD
48.03 ± 17.79
33.71 ± 7.97
68.50 ± 14.89
Sex
   F 18 (60.0) 135 (76.3) 4 (22.2)
   M
12 (40.0)
42 (23.7)
14 (77.8)
Exposure duration, mean days ± SD
7.38 ± 4.70
4.42 ± 3.67
3 ± 1.48
Virus subtype and HI titer†
   H7N9
<1:80 29 (96.7) 173 (97.7) 18 (100.0)
>1:80 1 (3.3) 4 (2.3) 0
   H5N1
<1:80 30 (100.0) 177 (100.0) 20 (100.0)
>1:80 0 0 0
   H9N2
<1:80 30 (100.0) 177 (100.0) 20 (100.0)
≥1:80 0 0 0
   H1N1
<1:80 30 (100.0) 172 (97.1) 18 (100.0)
>1:80 0 5 (2.9) 0
   H3N2
<1:80 20 (66.7) 89 (50.3) 9 (50.0)
>1:80
10 (33.3)
88 (49.7)
9 (50.0)
MN titer, H7N9‡
<1:10 0 6 (35.3) 1 (100.0)
1:10 0 4 (23.5) 0
1:20 3 (75.0) 3 (17.6) 0
1:40 0 3 (17.6) 0
1:80 1 (25.0) 1 (5.9) 0

*Data are no. (%) unless otherwise indicated. A comparison of HI titers for control serum samples against reference influenza virus strains used in this study is shown in the online Technical Appendix (http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/EID/article/21/4/14-1442-Techapp1.pdf). HI, hemagglutination inhibition; MN, microneutralization assay.
†HI titer cut points were selected conservatively at >1:80 on the basis of World Health Organization recommendations for human infection with influenza A(H5N1) virus (http://www.who.int/influenza/resources/documents/RecAIlabtestsAug07.pdf).
‡Results for 22 close contacts (17 health care workers, 4 family members, and 1 other close contact) with an HI titer of >1:40.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

2These senior authors contributed equally to this article.

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