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2017年飓风“玛丽亚”过后波多黎各公共卫生实验室的初步应对措施

Initial Public Health Laboratory Response After Hurricane Maria - Puerto Rico, 2017.

作者信息

Concepción-Acevedo Jeniffer, Patel Anita, Luna-Pinto Carolina, Peña Rafael González, Cuevas Ruiz Rosa Ivette, Arbolay Héctor Rivera, Toro Mayra, Deseda Carmen, De Jesus Victor R, Ribot Efrain, Gonzalez Jennifer-Quiñones, Rao Gouthami, De Leon Salazar Alfonsina, Ansbro Marisela, White Brunilís B, Hardy Margaret C, Georgi Joaudimir Castro, Stinnett Rita, Mercante Alexandra M, Lowe David, Martin Haley, Starks Angela, Metchock Beverly, Johnston Stephanie, Dalton Tracy, Joglar Olga, Stafford Cortney, Youngblood Monica, Klein Katherine, Lindstrom Stephen, Berman LaShondra, Galloway Renee, Schafer Ilana J, Walke Henry, Stoddard Robyn, Connelly Robin, McCaffery Elaine, Rowlinson Marie-Claire, Soroka Stephen, Tranquillo Darin T, Gaynor Anne, Mangal Chris, Wroblewski Kelly, Muehlenbachs Atis, Salerno Reynolds M, Lozier Matthew, Sunshine Brittany, Shapiro Craig, Rose Dale, Funk Renee, Pillai Satish K, O'Neill Eduardo

出版信息

MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2018 Mar 23;67(11):333-336. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6711a5.

Abstract

Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico on September 20, 2017, causing major damage to infrastructure and severely limiting access to potable water, electric power, transportation, and communications. Public services that were affected included operations of the Puerto Rico Department of Health (PRDOH), which provides critical laboratory testing and surveillance for diseases and other health hazards. PRDOH requested assistance from CDC for the restoration of laboratory infrastructure, surveillance capacity, and diagnostic testing for selected priority diseases, including influenza, rabies, leptospirosis, salmonellosis, and tuberculosis. PRDOH, CDC, and the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) collaborated to conduct rapid needs assessments and, with assistance from the CDC Foundation, implement a temporary transport system for shipping samples from Puerto Rico to the continental United States for surveillance and diagnostic and confirmatory testing. This report describes the initial laboratory emergency response and engagement efforts among federal, state, and nongovernmental partners to reestablish public health laboratory services severely affected by Hurricane Maria. The implementation of a sample transport system allowed Puerto Rico to reinitiate priority infectious disease surveillance and laboratory testing for patient and public health interventions, while awaiting the rebuilding and reinstatement of PRDOH laboratory services.

摘要

2017年9月20日,飓风“玛丽亚”在波多黎各登陆,对基础设施造成重大破坏,并严重限制了饮用水、电力、交通和通信的供应。受影响的公共服务包括波多黎各卫生部(PRDOH)的运营,该部门负责对疾病和其他健康危害进行关键的实验室检测和监测。PRDOH请求美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)协助恢复实验室基础设施、监测能力以及针对选定重点疾病(包括流感、狂犬病、钩端螺旋体病、沙门氏菌病和结核病)的诊断检测。PRDOH、CDC以及公共卫生实验室协会(APHL)合作进行了快速需求评估,并在美国疾病控制与预防中心基金会的协助下,实施了一个临时运输系统,用于将样本从波多黎各运往美国大陆进行监测以及诊断和确认检测。本报告描述了联邦、州和非政府合作伙伴之间为重新建立受飓风“玛丽亚”严重影响的公共卫生实验室服务而开展的初步实验室应急响应和参与工作。样本运输系统的实施使波多黎各能够在等待PRDOH实验室服务重建和恢复的同时,重新启动针对患者和公共卫生干预措施的重点传染病监测和实验室检测。

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