id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-334424-z7ygy25e McCaw, James M Household transmission of respiratory viruses – assessment of viral, individual and household characteristics in a population study of healthy Australian adults 2012-12-11 .txt text/plain 4792 219 42 Table 1 summarizes the descriptive statistics (and logistic model results) associated with presence or absence of transmission in the household for the 177 household ILI events in which the participant was the primary case. In correspondence with the logistic regression model for transmission, we include presence of children in the In a secondary analysis, we considered the influence of prior vaccination on the reported number of secondary household cases among participants testing positive for influenza compared with all other participants. This study, notable in its consideration of a broad range of respiratory pathogens in addition to influenza, demonstrates that household transmission of ILI is most strongly associated with host and demographic factors: female sex and the presence of children within the household (Tables 1 and 2) . ./cache/cord-334424-z7ygy25e.txt ./txt/cord-334424-z7ygy25e.txt