Chamari Karim, Saad Helmi Ben, Dhahbi Wissem, Washif Jad Adrian, El Omri Abdelfatteh, Zmijewski Piotr, Dergaa Ismail
Research & Education, Naufar, Wellness and Recovery Center, Doha, Qatar.
Heart Failure Research Laboratory (LR12SP09), Farhat Hached Hospital, Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, University of Sousse, Tunisia.
Biol Sport. 2024 Oct;41(4):317-335. doi: 10.5114/biolsport.2024.144014. Epub 2024 Oct 10.
The World Health Organization's declaration of mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) as a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) in July 2022, followed by its resurgence in 2024, has sparked concerns about its potential impact on sports, especially contact sports such as football. Although mpox is not a pandemic (as of late September 2024), the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) experience offers valuable lessons for proactive planning in sports. Our conceptual framework has been designed to draw insightful lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic to assist sports organizations in planning for and preventing similar situations. We aimed to draw lessons from COVID-19 to help sports organizations enhance practical preparedness through effective planning and mitigation strategies. Accordingly, we sought to assess the potential impact of mpox on sports, with a focus on football (soccer), and to develop strategies for prevention, management, and preparedness based on epidemiological insights and lessons from COVID-19 pandemic experience. Here we review mpox's pathophysiology and possibility of transmission in sports settings and discuss tailored strategies, including risk assessments, testing protocols, hygiene measures, and return-to-play policies. This review highlights key differences between mpox and COVID-19 in transmission, incubation, and management, emphasizing the need for customized prevention and control measures in sports. We propose innovative risk assessment methods using global positioning system tracking and machine learning for contact analysis, alongside tailored testing and hygiene protocols. We emphasize the importance of proactive planning, noting improved preparedness in the sports community compared to the early days of COVID-19. In conclusion, our proposed framework provides sports organizations with practical tools to manage potential risks associated with mpox, ensuring the continuity of activities while prioritizing public health.
2022年7月,世界卫生组织宣布猴痘(原称猴天花)构成国际关注的突发公共卫生事件(PHEIC),随后其在2024年再度出现,引发了对其可能对体育赛事,尤其是足球等接触性运动产生影响的担忧。尽管猴痘并非大流行疾病(截至2024年9月底),但2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的经验为体育赛事的前瞻性规划提供了宝贵教训。我们的概念框架旨在从COVID-19大流行中汲取深刻教训,以协助体育组织规划并预防类似情况。我们旨在借鉴COVID-19的经验教训,通过有效的规划和缓解策略,帮助体育组织加强实际准备。因此,我们试图评估猴痘对体育赛事的潜在影响,重点关注足球运动,并基于流行病学见解和COVID-19大流行经验制定预防、管理和准备策略。在此,我们回顾猴痘的病理生理学以及在体育环境中的传播可能性,并讨论针对性策略,包括风险评估、检测方案、卫生措施和重返赛场政策。本综述强调了猴痘与COVID-19在传播、潜伏期和管理方面的关键差异,强调在体育赛事中需要采取定制化的预防和控制措施。我们提出了创新的风险评估方法,利用全球定位系统跟踪和机器学习进行接触分析,并制定了针对性的检测和卫生方案。我们强调前瞻性规划的重要性,指出与COVID-19早期相比,体育界的准备工作有所改善。总之,我们提出的框架为体育组织提供了实用工具,以管理与猴痘相关的潜在风险,确保活动的连续性,同时将公共卫生放在首位。