» Articles » PMID: 21103330

Surgical Mask to Prevent Influenza Transmission in Households: a Cluster Randomized Trial

Abstract

Background: Facemasks and respirators have been stockpiled during pandemic preparedness. However, data on their effectiveness for limiting transmission are scarce. We evaluated the effectiveness of facemask use by index cases for limiting influenza transmission by large droplets produced during coughing in households.

Methodology And Principal Findings: A cluster randomized intervention trial was conducted in France during the 2008-2009 influenza season. Households were recruited during a medical visit of a household member with a positive rapid influenza A test and symptoms lasting less than 48 hours. Households were randomized either to the mask or control group for 7 days. In the intervention arm, the index case had to wear a surgical mask from the medical visit and for a period of 5 days. The trial was initially intended to include 372 households but was prematurely interrupted after the inclusion of 105 households (306 contacts) following the advice of an independent steering committee. We used generalized estimating equations to test the association between the intervention and the proportion of household contacts who developed an influenza-like illness during the 7 days following the inclusion. Influenza-like illness was reported in 24/148 (16.2%) of the contacts in the intervention arm and in 25/158 (15.8%) of the contacts in the control arm and the difference between arms was 0.40% (95%CI: -10% to 11%, P = 1.00). We observed a good adherence to the intervention. In various sensitivity analyses, we did not identify any trend in the results suggesting effectiveness of facemasks.

Conclusion: This study should be interpreted with caution since the lack of statistical power prevents us to draw formal conclusion regarding effectiveness of facemasks in the context of a seasonal epidemic.

Trial Registration: clinicaltrials.gov NCT00774774.

Citing Articles

Perceived Effectiveness and Sustainability of Face Masks Among German Citizens During the 2nd Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic-A Cross-Sectional Study.

Fendt M, Leal Filho W, Barbir J, Boenecke J Front Public Health. 2025; 10:768454.

PMID: 39949531 PMC: 11823475. DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.768454.


The bacterial burden of worn face masks-observational research and literature review.

Kisielinski K, Wojtasik B, Zalewska A, Livermore D, Jurczak-Kurek A Front Public Health. 2024; 12:1460981.

PMID: 39691656 PMC: 11649673. DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1460981.


The real-world effectiveness of preschoolers wearing masks on campus to prevent respiratory infectious diseases: a cohort study.

Yang W, Liu J, Qin N Front Public Health. 2024; 12:1412884.

PMID: 39220441 PMC: 11361920. DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1412884.


Effect of Face Masking on Transmission of SARS-CoV-2.

Kampf G Adv Exp Med Biol. 2024; 1458():175-199.

PMID: 39102197 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-61943-4_12.


Masks and respirators for prevention of respiratory infections: a state of the science review.

Greenhalgh T, MacIntyre C, Baker M, Bhattacharjee S, Chughtai A, Fisman D Clin Microbiol Rev. 2024; 37(2):e0012423.

PMID: 38775460 PMC: 11326136. DOI: 10.1128/cmr.00124-23.


References
1.
Viboud C, Boelle P, Cauchemez S, Lavenu A, Valleron A, Flahault A . Risk factors of influenza transmission in households. Br J Gen Pract. 2004; 54(506):684-9. PMC: 1326070. View

2.
Cowling B, Zhou Y, Ip D, Leung G, Aiello A . Face masks to prevent transmission of influenza virus: a systematic review. Epidemiol Infect. 2010; 138(4):449-56. DOI: 10.1017/S0950268809991658. View

3.
Brankston G, Gitterman L, Hirji Z, Lemieux C, Gardam M . Transmission of influenza A in human beings. Lancet Infect Dis. 2007; 7(4):257-65. DOI: 10.1016/S1473-3099(07)70029-4. View

4.
Carrat F, Sahler C, Rogez S, Leruez-Ville M, Freymuth F, Le Gales C . Influenza burden of illness: estimates from a national prospective survey of household contacts in France. Arch Intern Med. 2002; 162(16):1842-8. DOI: 10.1001/archinte.162.16.1842. View

5.
Aiello A, Murray G, Perez V, Coulborn R, Davis B, Uddin M . Mask use, hand hygiene, and seasonal influenza-like illness among young adults: a randomized intervention trial. J Infect Dis. 2010; 201(4):491-8. DOI: 10.1086/650396. View