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. 2014 Jan 2;14:4. doi: 10.1186/1471-2334-14-4

Table 2.

Attitudes towards A(H7N9) influenza among employees of food production and operation in Guangzhou, 17–24 June 2013

Items No. % 95% CI lower 95% CI upper
Did you worry about getting H7N9 virus?
 
 
 
 
   Very worry
254
17.52
15.61
19.59
   More worry
296
20.41
18.39
22.60
   Worry
461
31.79
29.41
34.27
   Not to matter
48
3.31
2.48
4.40
   Not worry
391
26.97
24.71
29.34
   Absolutely not worry
0
0.00
0.00
0.00
How do you think about the H7N9 information published by government?
 
 
 
 
   Accurate and transparent
1059
73.03
70.66
75.29
   Not timely enough
294
20.28
18.25
22.46
   Difficult to understand, more puzzling
205
14.14
12.41
16.06
   Publics have limited access to get correct and authority information
235
16.21
14.37
18.23
   The information was intentionally concealed by Government
301
20.76
18.72
22.96
   The severity of epidemic was deliberately exaggerated by government, causing panic
104
7.17
5.92
8.65
How about your personal satisfaction evaluation on the measures taken by government?
 
 
 
 
   Very dissatisfied
94
6.48
5.30
7.91
   Dissatisfied
5
0.34
0.13
0.85
   Satisfied
248
17.10
15.22
19.16
   More satisfied
546
37.66
35.16
40.21
   Very satisfied
557
38.41
35.91
40.98
Do you believe that government can control the H7N9 epidemic?
 
 
 
 
   Yes
935
64.48
61.95
66.94
   Hard to say
439
30.28
27.93
32.73
   No
30
2.07
1.42
2.98
   Refused 46 3.17 2.36 4.24

CI = Confidence Intervals.