Infectious Disease Programs Branch, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
Can J Public Health. 2024 Jun;115(3):425-431. doi: 10.17269/s41997-024-00887-5. Epub 2024 Apr 29.
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) and provincial/territorial (P/T) public health identified the need for a coordinated response to complex multijurisdictional COVID-19 outbreaks. The first large multijurisdictional industrial worksite COVID-19 outbreak highlighted the risk of transmission within these congregate work settings, the risk of transmission to the broader community(ies), and the need to develop setting-specific outbreak response frameworks.
PHAC assembled a team to provide national outbreak support for multijurisdictional COVID-19 outbreaks in May 2020. The COVID-19 Outbreak Response Unit (ORU) worked with P/T partners to develop guiding principles for outbreak response and outbreak investigation processes, guidance documents, and investigation tools (e.g., minimum data elements and questionnaires).
The ORU, P/T partners, and onsite industrial worksite health and safety staff leveraged outbreak investigation guidelines, industrial worksite outbreak process documents (including minimum data elements), and enhanced case questionnaires to respond to multiple COVID-19 outbreak investigations in industrial worksites. Clear roles/responsibilities and processes, along with standardized data, allowed for more efficient outbreak investigations and earlier implementation of mitigation measures.
Multijurisdictional COVID-19 outbreaks highlighted the importance of public health collaboration with industry partners onsite. The assembly of a national outbreak response team was important to facilitate information sharing and provide technical support. Lessons learned and recommendations on outbreak preparation, detection, management, and communication are included to enhance a response framework applicable to future emerging or re-emerging pathogens with epidemic and/or pandemic potential.
在 COVID-19 大流行早期,加拿大公共卫生局(PHAC)和省级/地区(P/T)公共卫生部门确定需要协调应对复杂的多司法管辖区 COVID-19 疫情爆发。第一次大规模的多司法管辖区工业工作场所 COVID-19 疫情爆发凸显了在这些聚集工作场所传播的风险、向更广泛社区传播的风险,以及制定特定于工作场所的疫情爆发应对框架的必要性。
2020 年 5 月,PHAC 组建了一个团队,为多司法管辖区 COVID-19 疫情爆发提供国家支持。COVID-19 疫情应对股(ORU)与 P/T 合作伙伴合作,制定了疫情应对和疫情调查流程的指导原则、指导文件和调查工具(例如,最低数据要素和调查问卷)。
ORU、P/T 合作伙伴和现场工业工作场所的健康和安全人员利用疫情调查指南、工业工作场所疫情流程文件(包括最低数据要素)和增强型病例调查问卷,应对工业工作场所的多次 COVID-19 疫情爆发调查。明确的角色/职责和流程以及标准化的数据,使得疫情调查更加高效,并更早地实施缓解措施。
多司法管辖区 COVID-19 疫情爆发凸显了公共卫生部门与现场行业合作伙伴合作的重要性。国家疫情应对团队的组建对于促进信息共享和提供技术支持非常重要。本报告包括疫情准备、检测、管理和沟通方面的经验教训和建议,以增强适用于未来具有流行和/或大流行潜力的新兴或再现病原体的应对框架。