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Contact behaviour of children and parental employment behaviour during school closures against the pandemic influenza A (HINI-2009) in Japan

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Contact behaviour of children and parental employment behaviour during school closures against the pandemic influenza A (HINI-2009) in Japan

Auteurs : Kenji Mizumoto [République populaire de Chine, Japon] ; Taro Yamamoto [Japon] ; Hiroshi Nishiura [République populaire de Chine, Japon]

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Objectives: To identify epidemiological determinants of the contact behaviour of children and their impact on parental employment, during school closures that took place over the course of the 2009 pandemic influenza (HINI-2009) in Japan. Methods: A retrospective survey was conducted in Japanese households between October 2009 and May 2010 by administration of a standardized questionnaire. Demographic and behavioural variables were explored, in association with the frequency with which children left the home and the risk of parents being absent from work during school closures. Results: Data from 882 eligible households were analysed. A total of 181/882 (20.5%) of households reported that children left the home for nonessential reasons during school closures. No impact on parental working hours was reported by 742/882 (84.1%) of households. Univariate analyses showed that the frequency with which children left the home was dependent on age, extent of school closure and requirement for special childcare arrangements. Conclusions: A greater understanding of age-dependent behaviours, during school closures as a consequence of a pandemic, is required. Consideration of a public policy to permit a paid leave of absence from work for parents during school closures may be beneficial; the cost-effectiveness of such a measure should be assessed in future.
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