Vaccinations for Hajj: Enhancing Health and Global Health Security.

IF 6.3 3区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1016/j.tmaid.2024.102784
Anas A Khan, Bander S Balkhi, Fahad A Alamri, Ghadah S Alsaleh, Jaffar A Al-Tawfiq, Hani Johkdar
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The Hajj pilgrimage, one of the world's largest and most diverse mass gatherings , poses unique challenges for preventing infectious disease outbreaks. Vaccinations are vital in reducing the risk and spread of diseases during this event. This narrative review examines the impact of vaccination programs on infectious disease mitigation during the Hajj and their broader implications for global health security (GHS). Mandatory vaccination protocols against Meningococcal Meningitis, Yellow Fever, Influenza, pneumococcal diseases, and COVID-19 have demonstrated significant success in controlling infection spread during Hajj. Furthermore, the integration of digital health passports or similar technologies offers the potential to enhance surveillance, streamline vaccination verification, and further minimize risks associated with mass gatherings. This study demonstrates the critical role of vaccination programs in protecting pilgrims. It also explores how technologies can be used to monitor pilgrim health status, enabling rapid identification and mitigation of potential outbreaks, thus contributing to GHS.

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朝觐疫苗接种:增强健康和全球卫生安全。
朝觐是世界上规模最大、种类最多的群众集会之一,它给预防传染病爆发带来了独特的挑战。接种疫苗对于降低活动期间的疾病风险和传播至关重要。这篇叙述性综述探讨了朝觐期间疫苗接种计划对减少传染病的影响及其对全球卫生安全 (GHS) 的广泛意义。针对脑膜炎球菌、黄热病、流感、肺炎球菌疾病和 COVID-19 的强制疫苗接种方案在朝觐期间控制感染传播方面取得了显著成效。此外,数字健康护照或类似技术的整合为加强监控、简化疫苗接种验证以及进一步降低与大规模集会相关的风险提供了可能。这项研究证明了疫苗接种计划在保护朝圣者方面的关键作用。它还探讨了如何利用技术监控朝圣者的健康状况,从而快速识别和缓解潜在的疾病爆发,为全球统一制度做出贡献。
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Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CiteScore
19.40
自引率
1.70%
发文量
211
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease Publication Scope: Publishes original papers, reviews, and consensus papers Primary theme: infectious disease in the context of travel medicine Focus Areas: Epidemiology and surveillance of travel-related illness Prevention and treatment of travel-associated infections Malaria prevention and treatment Travellers' diarrhoea Infections associated with mass gatherings Migration-related infections Vaccines and vaccine-preventable disease Global policy/regulations for disease prevention and control Practical clinical issues for travel and tropical medicine practitioners Coverage: Addresses areas of controversy and debate in travel medicine Aims to inform guidelines and policy pertinent to travel medicine and the prevention of infectious disease Publication Features: Offers a fast peer-review process Provides early online publication of accepted manuscripts Aims to publish cutting-edge papers
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