Case Investigation and Contact Tracing in US State and Local Public Health Agencies: Sustaining Capacities and Applying Lessons Learned From the COVID-19 Pandemic and 2022 Mpox Outbreak.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Security Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-23 DOI:10.1089/hs.2023.0011
Alexandra Woodward, Caitlin Rivers
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The COVID-19 pandemic illuminated the lack of resources available to US state and local public health agencies to respond to large-scale health events. Two response activities that were notably underresourced are case investigation and contact tracing (CI/CT), which health agencies routinely employ to control and prevent the transmission of infectious diseases. However, the scale of contact tracing required during the COVID-19 pandemic exceeded available resources, even in high-capacity public health agencies. For both routine outbreak response and epidemic preparedness, health agencies must have CI/CT program capacities in place prior to the detection of an outbreak to be ready to respond. Our research builds on previous work to identify the baseline CI/CT capacities needed in US state and local public health agencies to respond to any type of outbreak. Fifteen public health officials representing 10 public health agencies and 4 experts in CI/CT were interviewed about various aspects of their CI/CT program during the COVID-19 pandemic. The interviews coincided with the beginning of the 2022 mpox epidemic. Discussions on CI/CT during that response were collected to augment the interviews, where possible. Findings revealed that CI/CT capacities were underresourced prior to and during the pandemic, as well as during the mpox outbreak, even after substantial additional resourcing and efforts to scale up. Moreover, state and local health agencies encountered challenges in pivoting their COVID-19 CI/CT capacities for the mpox response, suggesting that CI/CT programs should either be designed with flexibility in mind, or should allow for specialization based on the pathogen's mode of transmission and the population at risk. Federal, state, and local health agency staff and officials should consider lessons learned from this research to plan for readily scalable and sustainable CI/CT programs to ensure readiness for future outbreaks.

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美国州和地方公共卫生机构的病例调查和接触者追踪:维持能力并应用从新冠肺炎大流行和2022年猴痘疫情中吸取的经验教训。
新冠肺炎大流行说明美国州和地方公共卫生机构缺乏应对大规模卫生事件的资源。资源明显不足的两项应对活动是病例调查和接触者追踪,卫生机构通常使用这两项活动来控制和预防传染病的传播。然而,新冠肺炎大流行期间所需的接触者追踪规模超过了可用资源,即使在高容量的公共卫生机构也是如此。对于常规疫情应对和流行病准备,卫生机构必须在检测到疫情之前具备CI/CT计划能力,以便做好应对准备。我们的研究建立在之前的工作基础上,以确定美国州和地方公共卫生机构应对任何类型疫情所需的基线CI/CT能力。代表10个公共卫生机构的15名公共卫生官员和4名CI/CT专家就新冠肺炎大流行期间CI/CT计划的各个方面接受了采访。采访恰逢2022年猴痘疫情开始。在回应期间收集了关于CI/CT的讨论,以尽可能扩大访谈。调查结果显示,在大流行之前和期间,以及在猴痘疫情期间,即使在大量增加资源和努力扩大规模之后,CI/CT能力仍然资源不足。此外,州和地方卫生机构在将其新冠肺炎CI/CT能力转向猴痘应对方面遇到了挑战,这表明CI/CT计划的设计应考虑到灵活性,或应允许根据病原体的传播模式和风险人群进行专门化。联邦、州和地方卫生机构的工作人员和官员应考虑从这项研究中吸取的经验教训,制定易于扩展和可持续的CI/CT计划,以确保为未来的疫情做好准备。
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Health Security PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Health Security is a peer-reviewed journal providing research and essential guidance for the protection of people’s health before and after epidemics or disasters and for ensuring that communities are resilient to major challenges. The Journal explores the issues posed by disease outbreaks and epidemics; natural disasters; biological, chemical, and nuclear accidents or deliberate threats; foodborne outbreaks; and other health emergencies. It offers important insight into how to develop the systems needed to meet these challenges. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, Health Security covers research, innovations, methods, challenges, and ethical and legal dilemmas facing scientific, military, and health organizations. The Journal is a key resource for practitioners in these fields, policymakers, scientific experts, and government officials.
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