Respirator Donning in Post-Hurricane New Orleans (2024)

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Respirator Donning in Post-Hurricane New Orleans (1)

Author(s):

Kristin J. Cummings * , , ,

Jean Cox-Ganser * ,

Margaret A. Riggs , ,

Nicole Edwards * ,

Kathleen Kreiss *

Publication date (Print): May 2007

Journal: Emerging Infectious Diseases

Publisher: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Keywords: Respirators, pandemic, disease transmission, molds, natural disasters, Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, research

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Most participants did not properly don an N95 FF respirator

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We evaluated correctness of N95 filtering facepiece respirator donning by the public in post-hurricane New Orleans, where respirators were recommended for mold remediation. We randomly selected, interviewed, and observed 538 participants, using multiple logistic regression for analysis. Only 129 (24%) participants demonstrated proper donning. Errors included nose clip not tightened (71%) and straps incorrectly placed (52%); 22% put on the respirator upside down. Factors independently associated with proper donning were as follows: ever having used a mask or respirator (odds ratio [OR] 5.28; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.79–22.64); ever having had a respirator fit test (OR 4.40; 95% CI, 2.52–7.81); being male (OR 2.44; 95% CI, 1.50–4.03); Caucasian race (OR 2.09; 95% CI, 1.32–3.33); having a certified respirator (OR 1.99, 95% CI 1.20–3.28); and having participated in mold clean-up (OR 1.82; 95% CI,1.00–3.41). Interventions to improve respirator donning should be considered in planning for influenza epidemics and disasters .

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Annual influenza epidemics in the United States result in an average of >36,000 deaths and 114,000 hospitalizations. Influenza can spread rapidly to patients and health care personnel in health care settings after influenza is introduced by visitors, staff, or patients. Influenza outbreaks in health care facilities can have potentially devastating consequences, particularly for immunocompromised persons. Although vaccination of health care personnel and patients is the primary means to prevent and control outbreaks of influenza in health care settings, antiviral influenza medications and isolation precautions are important adjuncts. Although droplet transmission is thought to be the primary mode of influenza transmission, limited evidence is available to support the relative clinical importance of contact, droplet, and droplet nuclei (airborne) transmission of influenza. In this article, the results of studies on the modes of influenza transmission and their relevant isolation precautions are reviewed.

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    An outbreak of influenza aboard a commercial airliner.

    Jeffrey H Margolis, A P Kendal, Jeffrey Bender (1979)

    A jet airliner with 54 persons aboard was delayed on the ground for three hours because of engine failure during a takeoff attempt. Most passengers stayed on the airplane during the delay. Within 72 hours, 72 per cent of the passengers became ill with symptoms of cough, fever, fatigue, headache, sore throat and myalgia. One passenger, the apparent index case, was ill on the airplane, and the clinical attack rate among the others varied with the amount of time spent aboard. Virus antigenically similar to A/Texas/1/77(H3N2) was isolated from 8 of 31 passengers cultured, and 20 of 22 ill persons tested had serologic evidence of infection with this virus. The airplane ventilation system was inoperative during the delay and this may account for the high attack rate.

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      Young children are vulnerable to inadvertent exposure to prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) medications, especially when these items are not stored securely. In 2002, according to death certificate data, 35 children aged < or =4 years died from unintentional medication poisonings in the United States (CDC, unpublished data, 2005). In 2003, according to reports to U.S. poison control centers, pharmaceuticals accounted for 1,336,209 (55.8%) of unintentional chemical or substance exposures. Of those pharmaceutical exposures, 568,939 (42.6%) involved children aged <6 years. For this report, CDC analyzed 2001-2003 data from hospital emergency department (ED) visits reported by the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System--All Injury Program (NEISS-AIP). The results of this analysis indicated that, during 2001-2003, an estimated 53,517 children aged < or =4 years were treated annually in U.S. EDs for unintentional medication exposures. An estimated 72% of these exposures were in children aged 1-2 years. Children aged < or =4 years can reach items on a table, in a purse, or in a drawer, where medications are often stored; young children also tend to put objects they find in their mouths. Parents and others responsible for supervising children should store medications securely at all times, keep them out of the reach of children, and be vigilant in preventing access by children to daily-use containers such as pill boxes.

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        Journal

        Journal ID (nlm-ta): Emerg Infect Dis

        Journal ID (publisher-id): EID

        Title: Emerging Infectious Diseases

        Publisher: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

        ISSN (Print): 1080-6040

        ISSN (Electronic): 1080-6059

        Publication date (Print): May 2007

        Volume: 13

        Issue: 5

        Pages: 700-707

        Affiliations

        [* ]National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA

        []Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Epidemic Intelligence Service, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

        []National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

        Author notes

        Address for correspondence: Kristin J. Cummings, NIOSH, 1095 Willowdale Rd, Mailstop 2800, Morgantown, WV 26505, USA; email: cvx5@ 123456cdc.gov

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        Publisher ID: 06-1490

        DOI: 10.3201/eid1305.061490

        PMC ID: 2738466

        PubMed ID: 17553247

        SO-VID: 7a474968-deea-4338-b542-027c942283fd

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        Keywords: research,natural disasters,new orleans,molds,respirators,disease transmission,pandemic,hurricane katrina

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        Keywords: research, natural disasters, new orleans, molds, respirators, disease transmission, pandemic, hurricane katrina

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