Cameron M Torres, Victoria Aparicio, Gabriela Calzada, Ascension Mena, Charles T Spencer
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Abstract
In response to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, the United States declared a state of emergency and implemented large-scale shutdowns and public health initiatives to prevent overwhelming public resources. The success of these prevention methods remains unresolved as restrictions and implementation varied from national, state, and local levels. Despite national and local regulations, individual adherence to preventative guidelines presented an additional layer of variability. Cases of COVID-19 continued to rise and fall over a two-year period on a national level, despite masking recommendations, ease of testing, and availability of vaccines. The Ysleta del Sur Pueblo is a Native American tribal community and sovereign nation located in El Paso, Texas. Speaking Rock Entertainment Center is a major business operated by the tribe, employing many tribal and non-tribal members from the El Paso area. Following nationwide re-openings of non-essential businesses, Speaking Rock implemented an infection control program with strict adherence to recommendations provided by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and additional disease control. This response would result in a fully vaccinated workforce within the wider community of El Paso, where the vaccination rate was less than 80%. Herein, we examine the efficacy of these measures and report on the success of the program resulting in zero hospitalizations or deaths compared with rates of 1 in 250 and 1 in 40, respectively, in the surrounding community.
在 Ysleta del Sur Pueblo 实施的感染控制计划在预防 COVID-19 引起的住院和死亡方面的有效性》(Effectiveness of an Infection Control Program Among the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo in Preventing COVID-19-Related Hospitalizations and Deaths)。
为应对 SARS-CoV-2 大流行,美国宣布进入紧急状态,并实施了大规模停工和公共卫生举措,以防止公共资源不堪重负。由于国家、州和地方各级的限制和执行情况各不相同,这些预防方法的成功与否仍悬而未决。尽管国家和地方都有相关规定,但个人对预防指南的遵守情况却存在额外的差异。在两年的时间里,尽管有掩蔽建议、检测简便和疫苗可用,COVID-19 的病例在全国范围内仍有增有减。Ysleta del Sur Pueblo 是位于得克萨斯州埃尔帕索的一个美国原住民部落社区和主权国家。Speaking Rock Entertainment Center 是该部落经营的一家大型企业,雇用了埃尔帕索地区的许多部落成员和非部落成员。在全国范围内重新开放非必要业务之后,Speaking Rock 实施了一项感染控制计划,严格遵守疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)提供的建议和其他疾病控制措施。这一应对措施将使埃尔帕索广大社区内的员工全面接种疫苗,而该地区的疫苗接种率还不到 80%。在此,我们对这些措施的效果进行了研究,并报告了该计划的成功之处,即与周边社区的 250 分之 1 和 40 分之 1 的死亡率相比,该计划实现了零住院或零死亡。
期刊介绍:
Pathogens (ISSN 2076-0817) publishes reviews, regular research papers and short notes on all aspects of pathogens and pathogen-host interactions. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical research in as much detail as possible. Full experimental and/or methodical details must be provided for research articles.