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Volume 25, Number 7—July 2019
Research

Asymptomatic Dengue Virus Infections, Cambodia, 2012–2013

Sowath Ly1, Camille Fortas1, Veasna Duong, Tarik Benmarhnia, Anavaj Sakuntabhai, Richard Paul, Rekol Huy, Sopheak Sorn, Kunthy Nguon, Siam Chan, Souv Kimsan, Sivuth Ong, Kim Srorn Kim, Sowathy Buoy, Lim Voeung, Philippe Dussart, Philippe Buchy12, and Arnaud Tarantola1Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: Institut Pasteur du Cambodge, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (S. Ly, C. Fortas, V. Duong, S. Sorn, K. Nguon, S. Chan, S. Kimsan, S. Ong, P. Dussart, P. Buchy, A. Tarantola); University of California, San Diego, California, USA (T. Benmarhnia); Institut Pasteur, Paris, France (A. Sakuntabhai, R. Paul); Malaria National Center, Phnom Penh (R. Huy); Kampong Cham Provincial Hospital, Kampong Cham, Cambodia (K.S. Kim); Prey Chhor District Referral Hospital, Kampong Cham (S. Buoy); Tboung Khmum District Referral Hospital, Thoung Khmum, Cambodia (L. Voeung)

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Table 2

Participant and household characteristics with unadjusted and adjusted attack rate ratios for factors potentially associated with dengue virus infection, Cambodia, 2012–2013*

Characteristics
Infected
Uninfected
Total
Unadjusted ARR (95% CI)
Adjusted ARR (95% CI)
Participants 346 7,614 7,960
Sex
M 171 4,103 4,272 Referent Referent
F 175 3,511 3,686 1.14 (0.92–1.40) 1.01 (0.82–1.24)
Age, y†
0.5–<1 9 (2.6) 150 (2.0) 159 (2.0) 3.47 (1.65–7.32) 3.53 (1.67–7.46)
1–<5 108 (31.2) 1,701 (22.3) 1,809 (22.7) 3.98 (2.69–5.90) 4.04 (2.72–5.98)
5–<10 126 (36.4) 2,083 (27.4) 2,209 (27.8) 3.79 (2.56–5.60) 3.83 (2.59–5.67)
10–<15 71 (20.5) 1,675 (22.0) 1,746 (21.9) 2.59 (1.70–3.94) 2.55 (1.67–3.88)
15–30 32 (9.3) 2,005 (26.3) 2,037 (25.6) Referent Referent
Mean (+ SD, median) 8.5 (+ 5.7, 7) 11.9 (+ 8.0, 10) 11.7 (+ 7.9, 10)
Occupation‡
Student, school or university 171 (49.8) 3,588 (47.2) 3,759 (47.3) 2.14 (1.35–3.41) 2.14 (1.34–3.41)
Preschool or unschooled 149 (43.2) 2,299 (30.2) 2,448 (30.8) 2.84 (1.79–4.54) 2.84 (1.78–4.54)
Planting crops 20 (5.8) 910 (12.0) 930 (11.7) Referent Referent
Other 5 (1.5) 809 (10.6) 814 (10.2) 0.28 (0.10–7.76) 0.28 (0.10–7.76)
Missing 1 (0.2) 8 (0.1) 9 (1.1)
Relationship to index case-patient§
Neighbor 260 (75.4) 6,309 (83.0) 6,569 (82.6) Referent Referent
Cousin 58 (16.8) 991 (13.0) 1,049 (13.2) 1.38 (1.01–1.89) 1.40 (1.02–1.90)
Sibling 23 (6.7) 251 (3.3) 274 (3.5) 2.11 (1.33–3.34) 2.24 (1.42–3.53)
Other 5 (1.2) 55 (0.7) 59 (0.7) 1.66 (0.59–4.65) 1.76 (0.34–4.90)
Missing
1 (0.2)
8 (0.1)
9 (1.1)


Households 292¶ 2,706 2,988
Water source#
Nonpiped 108 (36.3) 1,186 (43.7) 1,284 (43.0) Referent Referent
Piped 184 (63.7) 1,520 (56.3) 1,704 (57.0) 1.32 (1.03–1.69) 1.35 (1.06–1.71)
Primary source of income**
Planting crops 176 (60.9) 1,648 (61.0) 1,824 (61.0) Referent Referent
Working in a factory 42 (14.5) 384 (14.2) 426 (14.3) 1.16 (0.84–1.62) 1.20 (0.87–1.66)
Shopkeeping 37 (12.8) 362 (13.4) 399 (13.4) 0.97 (0.67–1.40) 1.03 (0.72–1.48)
Fishing, farming, animal husbandry 14 (4.8) 55 (2.0) 69 (2.3) 1.98 (1.15–3.43) 2.02 (1.18–3.45)
Working in government 5 (1.7) 57 (2.1) 62 (2.1) 0.94 (0.38–2.30) 0.99 (0.41–2.37)
Other 15 (5.2) 193 (7.2) 208 (7.0) 0.76 (0.43–1.32) 0.85 (0.50–1.46)
Mosquito control measures††
Temephos 26 (9.0) 348 (12.9) 374 (12.5) 0.70 (0.47–1.06) 0.73 (0.48–1.10)
Larvivorous fish 26 (9.0) 214 (7.9) 240 (8.3) 1.14 (0.75–1.74) 1.18 (0.78–1.79)
Treated mosquito netting 27 (9.3) 311 (11.5) 338 (11.3) 0.78 (0.52–1.17) 0.82 (0.55–1.21)
Treated jar cover 3 (1.0) 47 (1.7) 50 (1.7) 0.73 (0.24–2.24) 0.77 (0.26–2.27)
Coils 77 (26.6) 710 (26.3) 787 (26.3) 1.08 (0.82–1.41) 1.16 (0.89–1.51)
Insecticide spray 44 (15.2) 513 (19.0) 557 (18.6) 0.79 (0.57–1.10) 0.88 (0.63–1.22)
Environmental factors**
Vegetable garden 57 (9.7) 546 (20.2) 603 (20.2) 0.89 (0.66–1.21) 0.89 (0.66–1.20)
Water collection around house 126 (43.6) 1,180 (43.7) 1,306 (44.7) 0.91 (0.71–1.15) 0.88 (0.70–1.12)
Uncovered water jars 178 (61.6) 1,689 (62.6) 1,867 (62.5) 0.96 (0.75–1.22) 0.97 (0.76–1.23)
Larvae in water containers 168 (58.1) 1,495 (55.4) 1,663 (55.7) 1.09 (0.86–1.39) 1.07 (0.85–1.37)
Distance from house to nearest 
water jar, m (+ SD) 1.5 (+ 2.2) 1.3 (+ 2.0) 1.3 (+ 2.0) 1.00 (0.98–1.02) 1.00 (0.98–1.02)
Missing for all items 3 7 10

*Values are no. or no. (%) except as indicated. ARR, attack rate ratio; DENV, dengue virus.
†Participants 0.5–30 years of age in 2012 and 0.5–20 years of age in 2013.
‡Adjusted for sex.
§Adjusted for age.
¶No. housesholds with >1 DENV case.
#Nonpiped water comes from a river, pond, lake, or a well that does not have a pump; piped water comes from indoor or outdoor taps with a tube well and pump.
**Adjusted for sex and occupation.
††Adjusted for age, relationship to index case-patient, occupation, and primary source of income.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

2Current affiliation: GlaxoSmithKline Vaccines Research and Design, Singapore.

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