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. 2020 Apr 3;135(3):343–353. doi: 10.1177/0033354920912215

Table 1.

Roles of key informants (n = 28) interviewed by telephone about emergency risk communication practices during the 2016-2017 Zika outbreak, United States, May–August 2017a

Participant Category No. of Informants Roles
Public health policy makers and practitioners
 Health department leadership 5 Health Administrator; Director (Office of Communication, Education, and Engagement); Department of Health Director; Executive Director; Commissioner
 Public health practitioners 8 Director of Community Affairs, Epidemiologist; State Epidemiologist; Deputy Director for Population Health; Medical Director; State Public Health Veterinarian; Infectious Disease Physician
Public information officers
 Communicators 8 Communications Manager; Public Information Officer; Public Education and Information Officer; Associated Commissioner for External Affairs; Public Health Education and Outreach Officer; Health Communications Specialist; Outreach Lead
 Leadership 1 Director of Communications
 Other 1 Marketing Director
Vector-control officials
 Vector-control leadership 2 Executive Director; President
 Practitioners 3 Director of Community Affairs; State Entomologist; Vector Control Specialist

aKey informants were located in the following states: Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, and Virginia.