One response: Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network supporting the COVID-19 response, Kiribati.

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Pub Date : 2024-06-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5365/wpsar.2024.15.5.1120
Louise Laurie, Margaret Leong, Toata Titaake Kaufusi, Helen Murdoch, Wendy Snowdon, Sharon Salmon, Peta-Anne Zimmerman
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Abstract

Problem: In January 2022, Kiribati experienced widespread community transmission of COVID-19, leading to high rates of infection among health-care workers (HCWs), which reduced essential HCWs during a period of increased hospital admissions.

Context: Kiribati, a Pacific island country made up of a remote group of 33 low-lying atolls in the Pacific Ocean, experienced its first surge of COVID-19 cases beginning on 24 January 2022.

Action: Reports of increasing numbers of COVID-19 cases in South Tarawa prompted the Kiribati Ministry of Health and Medical Services to request assistance from the international community, including the World Health Organization's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN), to support national COVID-19 response operations. Specialists in infection prevention and control (IPC) were deployed to Kiribati in February 2022 to assist the Ministry's National COVID-19 Taskforce in collaboration with national partners. These specialists helped review and strengthen IPC capacities to accommodate a potential patient surge and consequent demands for medical consumables in health-care facilities in South Tarawa.

Outcome: Strengthened knowledge about and processes for IPC among HCWs prevented health care-associated infections and reduced community disease transmission during the first surge of COVID-19 cases in Kiribati.

Discussion: GOARN has the capacity and ability to rapidly deploy experts to support requests for assistance. Outbreak response activities can be enhanced and sustained by using GOARN's resources and collaborating with all partners, as necessary.

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一个响应:支持基里巴斯 COVID-19 应对行动的全球疫情警报和应对网络。
问题:2022 年 1 月,基里巴斯经历了广泛的 COVID-19 社区传播,导致医护人员(HCWs)的高感染率,在入院人数增加期间减少了必要的医护人员:基里巴斯是太平洋上一个由 33 个低洼环礁组成的偏远岛国,从 2022 年 1 月 24 日开始,COVID-19 病例首次激增:据报道,南塔拉瓦的 COVID-19 病例数量不断增加,这促使基里巴斯卫生和医疗服务部请求国际社会提供援助,包括世界卫生组织的全球疫情警报和响应网络 (GOARN),以支持国家的 COVID-19 应对行动。2022 年 2 月,感染预防与控制 (IPC) 专家被派往基里巴斯,与国家合作伙伴合作,协助该部的 COVID-19 国家工作队开展工作。这些专家帮助审查和加强了感染预防和控制能力,以应对南塔拉瓦医疗设施可能出现的患者激增以及随之而来的医疗消耗品需求:成果:在基里巴斯 COVID-19 病例首次激增期间,加强了医护人员对 IPC 的了解和流程,防止了与医护相关的感染,减少了社区疾病传播:GOARN 有能力迅速部署专家,支持援助请求。通过利用 GOARN 的资源并在必要时与所有合作伙伴合作,可以加强和维持疫情应对活动。
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