Petinaux Bruno, May Larissa, Katz Rebecca, Luk Jeffrey, Goldenberg Isabel A
Department of Emergency Medicine, The George Washington University, Medical Faculty Associates, Washington, DC, USA.
Am J Disaster Med. 2009 Sep-Oct;4(5):287-98.
Institutions of Higher Education (IHE) have been preparing for the likely resurgence of Influenza A (H1N1) virus this Fall. Amongst the multitude of factors affecting their preparatory efforts, medical considerations and evidence serve to provide the foundation for many planning decisions.
The authors reviewed the relevant medical literature for evidence of effective measures to mitigate the consequences of H1N1. Evidence was reviewed as it pertains to IHE. The authors opted to focus on vaccination, antiviral medications, masks, hand washing, environmental cleaning, and isolation and quarantine.
Despite the limited evidence found for the IHE setting, recommendations were made to encourage vaccination, deemphasize the role of antivirals in most IHE students, and provide surgical masks for ill students, as they may leave their living environment, while simultaneously stressing self isolation without quarantine. Additionally, frequent hand washing and high traffic fomite cleaning should be encouraged.
Preparation for pandemic influenza in the IHE context is very complex and all decisions should be based on the best evidence available.
高等教育机构(IHE)一直在为今秋甲型流感病毒(H1N1)可能卷土重来做准备。在影响其准备工作的众多因素中,医学考量和证据为许多规划决策奠定了基础。
作者查阅了相关医学文献,以寻找减轻H1N1后果的有效措施的证据。审查了与高等教育机构相关的证据。作者选择重点关注疫苗接种、抗病毒药物、口罩、洗手、环境清洁以及隔离和检疫。
尽管在高等教育机构环境中发现的证据有限,但仍提出了一些建议,包括鼓励接种疫苗、淡化抗病毒药物在大多数高等教育机构学生中的作用,为患病学生提供外科口罩(因为他们可能会离开居住环境),同时强调自我隔离而非检疫。此外,应鼓励经常洗手和对高频接触污染物进行清洁。
高等教育机构背景下的大流行性流感准备工作非常复杂,所有决策都应基于现有的最佳证据。