Epidemic Intelligence Service, Epidemiology and Laboratory Workforce Branch, Division of Workforce Development, National Center for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial (STLT) Public Health Infrastructure and Workforce, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Bacterial Diseases Branch, Division of Vector-Borne Diseases, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
Zoonoses Public Health. 2024 Sep;71(6):642-652. doi: 10.1111/zph.13125. Epub 2024 Mar 21.
Louse-borne Bartonella quintana infection and flea-borne murine typhus are two potentially serious vector-borne diseases that have led to periodic outbreaks among people experiencing homelessness in the United States. Little is known about louse- and flea-borne disease awareness and prevention among staff who provide services to the population. We surveyed staff in seven US states to identify gaps in knowledge and prevention practices for these diseases.
Surveys were administered to 333 staff at 89 homeless shelters and outreach teams in California, Colorado, Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota, New York and Washington from August 2022 to April 2023. Most participants (>68%) agreed that body lice and fleas are a problem for people experiencing homelessness. About half were aware that diseases could be transmitted by these vectors; however, most could not accurately identify which diseases. Less than a quarter of staff could describe an appropriate protocol for managing body lice or fleas. Misconceptions included that clients must isolate or be denied services until they are medically cleared.
Our findings reveal significant knowledge gaps among staff who provide services to people experiencing homelessness in the prevention and control of louse- and flea-borne diseases. This demonstrates an urgent need for staff training to both reduce disease and prevent unnecessary restrictions on services and housing.
体虱传播的巴尔通体 quintana 感染和蚤传播的鼠型斑疹伤寒是两种潜在的严重媒介传播疾病,在美国无家可归者中曾导致周期性暴发。对于为这些人群提供服务的工作人员对虱传和蚤传疾病的认识和预防措施,人们知之甚少。我们对美国七个州的工作人员进行了调查,以确定他们在这些疾病的知识和预防措施方面存在的差距。
我们于 2022 年 8 月至 2023 年 4 月期间,对加利福尼亚州、科罗拉多州、佐治亚州、马里兰州、明尼苏达州、纽约州和华盛顿州的 89 个无家可归者收容所和外展团队的 333 名工作人员进行了调查。大多数参与者(>68%)认为体虱和跳蚤是无家可归者面临的一个问题。约一半的人意识到这些媒介可以传播疾病;然而,大多数人无法准确识别出哪些疾病。不到四分之一的工作人员能够描述出管理体虱或跳蚤的适当方案。存在一些误解,包括客户必须隔离或被拒绝服务,直到他们获得医学许可。
我们的研究结果表明,为无家可归者提供服务的工作人员在预防和控制虱传和蚤传疾病方面存在显著的知识差距。这表明迫切需要对工作人员进行培训,以减少疾病,并防止对服务和住房的不必要限制。