Scoping review of infectious disease prevention, mitigation and management in passenger ships and at ports: mapping the literature to develop comprehensive and effective public health measures.

IF 3.6 Q1 TROPICAL MEDICINE Tropical Medicine and Health Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1186/s41182-025-00681-0
Lemonia Anagnostopoulos, Sotirios Vasileiadis, Leonidas Kourentis, Zacharoula Bogogiannidou, Ioanna Voulgaridi, Gordon Nichols, Fani Kalala, Matthaios Speletas, Christos Hadjichristodoulou, Varvara A Mouchtouri
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Background: With various infectious disease risks to passenger ship travellers, guidance for infectious disease prevention, mitigation and management (PMM) exists. Emerging infections and emergencies necessitate updated, context-specific guidelines and practices. New evidence for infection PMM must be translated into guidance for governmental authorities and the passenger ship industry. Under the European HEALTHY SAILING project, we conducted a scoping review of publications in PubMed, Scopus and grey literature for scientific articles, regulations, guidelines and policies describing infectious disease PMM in seaports, cruise, ferry, expedition and river cruise ships between 1990 and 2023.

Main findings: Of 620 publications most were peer-reviewed articles (57.7%) and technical guidance (27.9%), followed by reports/other documents (9.1%), industry guidance (3.4%) and legislation (1.9%). Half (50.5%) of all publications addressed respiratory illnesses, fewer addressed gastroenteritis (11.5%), Legionnaire's (6.1%), other vaccine-preventable (3.2%), vector-borne (1.6%) and sexually transmitted (1.0%) diseases. Most publications focus on infectious disease in seagoing cruise ships (75.7%) compared to ferries, expedition and river cruise ships (26.6%, 16.9%, 16.3%, respectively). Fewer publications addressed seaports (39.0%), shore-side personnel (19.7%) and port communities (2.4%). Most literature was published between 2020 and 2023 (50.2%) with a peak addressing respiratory illnesses (264 publications) during this period. A trend in volume and type was observed based on public health emergencies associated with the publication year.

Conclusions: Peer-reviewed articles and guidance primarily address respiratory and gastrointestinal illnesses, seagoing cruise ships and onboard populations. Gaps on the following topics exist: other infectious disease types; other passenger ship types; land-based personnel and port communities. Future research could assess risk factors and PMM measure effectiveness considering vaccine-preventable, vector-borne and sexually transmitted diseases. The evidence-base should be strengthened to produce guidelines targeting specificities of seaports, ferries, expedition and river cruise ships. Developing guidelines to standardise passenger ship outbreak investigation reporting could help evaluate PMM measure effectiveness, the impact of passenger ship travel on port communities and vice versa. Modern passenger ship experiences-from educational to elderly focused cruising-present diverse public health risks, requiring continuous efforts by public health authorities and the shipping industry. While outside the review's scope, measures may impact travellers' mental health, necessitating strategies when designing and implementing PMM measures.

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客船和港口传染病预防、缓解和管理的范围审查:绘制文献,以制定全面有效的公共卫生措施。
背景:客船旅客面临各种传染病风险,有传染病预防、缓解和管理指南。新出现的感染和紧急情况需要针对具体情况更新指南和做法。PMM感染的新证据必须转化为政府当局和客船行业的指导。在欧洲健康航行项目下,我们对PubMed、Scopus和灰色文献中的出版物进行了范围审查,以获取1990年至2023年间海港、游轮、渡轮、探险和内河游轮中描述传染病PMM的科学文章、法规、指南和政策。主要发现:在620份出版物中,同行评议文章(57.7%)和技术指南(27.9%)最多,其次是报告/其他文件(9.1%)、行业指南(3.4%)和立法(1.9%)。所有出版物中有一半(50.5%)涉及呼吸道疾病,较少涉及胃肠炎(11.5%)、退伍军人病(6.1%)、其他疫苗可预防疾病(3.2%)、媒介传播疾病(1.6%)和性传播疾病(1.0%)。与渡轮、探险和内河游轮(分别为26.6%、16.9%和16.3%)相比,大多数出版物关注的是海上游轮(75.7%)的传染病。较少的出版物涉及海港(39.0%)、岸边人员(19.7%)和港口社区(2.4%)。大多数文献发表于2020年至2023年之间(50.2%),在此期间发表的呼吸道疾病文献最多(264篇)。根据与出版年份有关的突发公共卫生事件,观察到了数量和类型的趋势。结论:同行评议的文章和指南主要针对呼吸道和胃肠道疾病、海上游轮和船上人群。在以下主题方面存在差距:其他传染病类型;其他客船类型;陆上人员和港口社区。未来的研究可以评估风险因素,并考虑疫苗可预防、媒介传播和性传播疾病的PMM测量有效性。应加强证据基础,以制定针对海港、渡轮、探险和内河游轮的具体情况的指导方针。制定准则,使客船疫情调查报告标准化,有助于评估PMM措施的有效性、客船旅行对港口社区的影响,反之亦然。现代客船体验——从教育到以老年人为重点的巡航——存在各种各样的公共卫生风险,需要公共卫生当局和航运业的持续努力。虽然在审查范围之外,但措施可能会影响旅行者的心理健康,因此在设计和实施PMM措施时需要制定战略。
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