The roles of emergency medical teams in response to Samoa's 2019 measles outbreak.

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Pub Date : 2024-04-26 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5365/wpsar.2023.14.6.1031
Sean T Casey, Natasha A Mamea-Maa, Matilda Nofoaiga, Bronte Martin, Kevin A Henshall, Melissa Fidow, Durgavasini Devanath, Lepaitai B Hansell, Glen Fatupaito
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Problem: On 15 November 2019, Samoa's Government declared a state of emergency in response to a rapidly worsening measles outbreak. The outbreak overwhelmed Samoa's health system, necessitating international assistance, including from emergency medical teams (EMTs).

Context: Measles spread globally throughout 2019, with cases rising by more than 300% in the first quarter of 2019, as compared with 2018. Given Samoa's low immunization coverage with a measles-containing vaccine at the time, at 40% for the first dose and 28% for the second, the country was soon overwhelmed with measles cases, hospitalizations and deaths.

Action: Following a request for international assistance, 18 EMTs from around the world deployed to Samoa, bringing more than 550 additional clinical, public health and logistics personnel to the country's measles response. Working alongside Samoan health workers, EMTs provided critical surge assistance in clinical management, vaccination, surveillance, infection prevention and control, risk communication and community engagement, and mental health and psychosocial support.

Outcome: A total of 1867 hospitalized measles patients were treated from 30 September 2019 to 13 January 2020, with 83 measles-related deaths recorded. EMTs provided essential surge support across Samoa's health system during the most acute phase of the response, helping to care for the ill and control the outbreak.

Discussion: Samoa's measles response triggered a large-scale and unique EMT activation, with teams integrated into Samoa's hospitals and health centres. The response demonstrated the critical role that EMTs can play in outbreak response and the importance of strong coordination to ensure optimal use of international clinical surge support by a health system in crisis.

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应急医疗队在应对萨摩亚 2019 年麻疹疫情中的作用。
问题:2019 年 11 月 15 日,萨摩亚政府宣布进入紧急状态,以应对迅速恶化的麻疹疫情。疫情使萨摩亚的卫生系统不堪重负,需要国际援助,包括紧急医疗队(EMTs)的援助:麻疹在 2019 年全年在全球蔓延,与 2018 年相比,2019 年第一季度的病例增加了 300% 以上。鉴于萨摩亚当时含麻疹疫苗的免疫接种率较低,第一剂接种率为 40%,第二剂接种率为 28%,该国很快就出现了大量麻疹病例、住院和死亡病例:在接到国际援助请求后,来自世界各地的 18 名急救人员被派往萨摩亚,为该国的麻疹应对工作增派了 550 多名临床、公共卫生和后勤人员。紧急医疗队与萨摩亚卫生工作者并肩工作,在临床管理、疫苗接种、监测、感染预防和控制、风险沟通和社区参与以及心理健康和社会心理支持等方面提供了重要的快速援助:从 2019 年 9 月 30 日至 2020 年 1 月 13 日,共治疗了 1867 名住院麻疹患者,记录了 83 例麻疹相关死亡病例。在应对措施的最急性阶段,急诊医疗队为整个萨摩亚卫生系统提供了必要的快速增援,帮助照顾病人和控制疫情:萨摩亚在应对麻疹疫情时启动了大规模、独特的急救医疗队,将急救医疗队纳入萨摩亚的医院和保健中心。这次应对行动表明了紧急医疗队在应对疫情中可以发挥的关键作用,以及为确保处于危机中的卫生系统以最佳方式利用国际临床增援而进行有力协调的重要性。
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