Tropical Public Health Unit, Queensland Health, Cairns, Australia;
Tropical Public Health Unit, Queensland Health, Cairns, Australia.
Public Health Res Pract. 2020 Dec 9;30(4):3042032. doi: 10.17061/phrp3042032.
We examine the public health response to an unprecedented multiple mortality event in bats following an extreme heat event. The main public health risk associated with the event and the environmental clean-up was potential human infection with Australian bat lyssavirus. We also consider the public health implications as we enter an age of climate change, vulnerability and unexpected events. Type of service: The Tropical Public Health Service of Far North Queensland worked collaboratively with the local council to coordinate a practical public health and health protection response to a mass mortality event in bats in late 2018.
A coordinated response was instigated to remove thousands of decaying bat corpses from residential areas. This occurred alongside a health education campaign advising the public to avoid handling bats.
The combined efforts were successful; those requiring vaccination and post-exposure prophylaxis were treated appropriately and owing to a successful campaign, exposures were minimised. However, significant issues with misinformation and social media messaging were noted, alongside amateur bat carers handling sick and injured bats inappropriately, compounding the challenge for public health services. This mass mortality event has implications regarding the preparation for and management of other unexpected public health crises related to climate change.
It is vital that areas populated with bats be prepared for extreme heat events (EHEs). Public health units need to be prepared for the unexpected events of climate change, advocate for a 'one health' approach to public health, and work with local and national governments to become 'climate ready'.
我们研究了在一次极端高温事件后,蝙蝠发生前所未有的大量死亡事件后所采取的公共卫生应对措施。与该事件和环境清理相关的主要公共卫生风险是人类可能感染澳大利亚蝙蝠狂犬病毒。随着我们进入气候变化、脆弱性和意外事件的时代,我们还考虑了公共卫生的影响。服务类型:远北昆士兰热带公共卫生服务处与地方议会合作,协调了一项针对 2018 年末蝙蝠大量死亡事件的公共卫生和健康保护的实际应对措施。
我们立即采取协调一致的措施,从居民区中清除数千具腐烂的蝙蝠尸体。与此同时,还开展了一项健康教育运动,建议公众避免接触蝙蝠。
共同努力取得了成功;那些需要接种疫苗和接受暴露后预防的人得到了适当的治疗,由于成功开展了运动,接触事件得以最小化。然而,我们注意到存在大量错误信息和社交媒体信息,以及业余蝙蝠护理人员不恰当地处理患病和受伤的蝙蝠,这给公共卫生服务带来了更大的挑战。这次大量蝙蝠死亡事件对气候变化相关的其他突发公共卫生危机的准备和管理具有启示意义。
有蝙蝠栖息的地区必须为极端高温事件(EHEs)做好准备。公共卫生部门必须为气候变化带来的意外事件做好准备,倡导采取“同一健康”方法处理公共卫生问题,并与地方和国家政府合作,实现“气候适应”。