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. 2012 Aug 15;141(5):1039–1049. doi: 10.1017/S0950268812001720

Table 1.

Parameters used in the model to assess the risk of exposure of duck and goose hunters to avian influenza viruses in three US states

Variable Georgia Louisiana Minnesota Assumptions Ref.
Exposure assessment
Duck hunting season: number of weekends open for hunting in each month (based on 2009 season) Sept. 3 3 0 Number of weekends of open season is a good indicator of the proportional risk of contact with waterfowl from month to month [8, 9, 11]
Oct. 0 0 5
Nov. 2 3 4
Dec. 3 3 0
Jan. 5 4 0
Goose hunting season: number of weekends open for hunting in each month (based on 2009 season) Sept. 4 0 3
Oct. 0 0 5
Nov. 2 3 4
Dec. 3 3 4
Jan. 5 5 0
Average harvest per duck hunter-day Poisson (λ) Juv: λ=1 Juv: λ=1·9 Juv: λ=1 The reported harvest per season can be averaged among all hunter-days to give the expected harvest. The proportion of adults/juveniles harvested does not vary from month to month within a season [10]*
Adt: λ=0.8 Adt: λ=1·4 Adt: λ=0·3
Average harvest per goose hunter-day Juv: λ=0.2 Adt: λ=0·8 Juv: λ=0·5 Adt: λ=0·9 Juv: λ=0·2 Adt: λ=0·4
Prevalence of ducks shedding viruses Sept. Juv: 4·2% Juv: 4·2% No season Prevalence of AIV in birds varies according to the time of the year. Spatial variation is more important during the end of breeding season and beginning of migration [1416]
Adt: 1·2% Adt: 1·2% Expert opinion (see text for details) [28]
Oct. No season No season Juv: 9·1%
Adt: 1·5%
Nov. Juv: 2·5% Juv: 2·5% Juv: 2·5%
Adt: 1·1% Adt: 1·1% Adt: 1·1%
Dec. Juv: 1·0% Juv: 1·0% Juv: 1·0%
Adt: 0·1% Adt: 0·1% Adt: 0·1%
Jan. Juv: 1·0% Juv: 1·0% Juv: 1·0%
Adt: 0·1% Adt: 0·1% Adt: 0·1%
Prevalence of geese shedding viruses Sept. Juv: 2·0% Juv: 2·0% Juv: 2·0%
Adt: 0·5% Adt: 0·5% Adt: 0·5%
Oct. Juv: 2·0% Juv: 2·0% Juv: 2·0%
Adt: 0·5% Adt: 0·5% Adt: 0·5%
Nov. Juv: 1·0% Juv: 1·0% Juv: 1·0%
Adt: 0·1% Adt: 0·1% Adt: 0·1%
Dec. Juv: 1·0% Juv: 1·0% Juv: 1·0%
Adt: 0·1% Adt: 0·1% Adt: 0·1%
Jan. Juv: 1·0% Juv: 1·0% Juv: 1·0%
Adt: 0·1% Adt: 0·1% Adt: 0·1%
Viral load in one dropping of faeces from ducks [Normal(5·6, 2)] in log10 EID50/g (one dropping=4·4 g) The normal distribution captures the variation in the viral load among individual birds, which are in different infection stages J. Brown (unpublished) Equal to ducks (see text for details)
Hunter population
Duck hunter-days Sept. 27 785 189 623 0 The number of hunter-days per season, for each waterfowl species, can be homogeneously distributed along all weekends open for waterfowl hunting [10]
Oct. 0 0 220 333
Nov. 18 523 189 623 176 267
Dec. 27 785 189 623 0
Jan. 46 308 252 831 0
Total 120 400 821 700 396 600
Goose hunter-days Sept. 11 114 0 55 913
Oct. 0 0 93 188
Nov. 5557 13 255 74 550
Dec. 8336 13 255 74 550
Jan. 13 893 22 091 0
Total 38 900 48 601 298 201

Juv, Juvenile (hatching year) birds; Adt, adult birds; EID, egg infective dose.

*

Based on the proportion juveniles/adults reported for mallard ducks.

Prevalence in December and January was adjusted according to expert opinion (see text for details).