A mass casualty incident of infectious diseases at the port of Hamburg: an analysis of organizational structures and emergency concepts.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology Pub Date : 2021-08-31 DOI:10.1186/s12995-021-00324-0
Angelina Klein, Julian Heuser, Esther Henning, Nadine Sprössel, Ann-Christin Kordsmeyer, Marcus Oldenburg, Natascha Mojtahedzadeh, Jan Heidrich, Kristina Carolin Militzer, Lukas Belz, Thomas von Münster, Volker Harth, Lena Ehlers, Jens de Boer, Scarlett Kleine-Kampmann, Matthias Boldt, Martin Dirksen-Fischer, Lyubomir Haralambiev, Denis Gümbel, Axel Ekkernkamp, M Sinan Bakir
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Background: The project "ARMIHN" (Adaptive Resiliency Management in Port) focuses on strengthening the capability to act in a mass casualty incident (MCI) due to an outbreak of infectious diseases (MCI-ID). In addition to the current threat from the COVID-19 pandemic and associated outbreaks on cruise ships, previous MCI-ID were especially caused by pathogens such as Influenza virus or Norovirus. The first step was, to get an overview of processes and resources using the example of the Port of Hamburg, and to show the associated interaction of involved parties. This will serve as a basis for developing an operational strategy and offers the opportunity to optimize current work processes.

Methods: A selective literature research using specified key words was performed and existing MCI concepts were received from local authorities. Identified structures and processes were analyzed in a multiple step process and also brought together through discussions in workshops with involved organizations and other experts. Additionally, the distances between the nearest rescue stations and selected hospitals from the Port of Hamburg were analyzed.

Results: The current available concepts are proven, but an adaptation to an MCI-ID shows opportunities for a further cross-organizational development. The organizational structure of an MCI-ID in the Port of Hamburg was described, including a large number of involved organizations (n = 18). There are 17 involved fire and rescue stations and the port can be reached from these locations within 6 to 35 min. Based on their specialist expertise, 14 of the 31 listed clinics were selected.

Conclusion: The purpose of the study was to provide an analysis of the current situation and show how involved parties would cope an MCI. A description of processes and resources at the Port of Hamburg will be used when designing a management plan for responding to an MCI-ID.

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汉堡港传染病大规模伤亡事件:组织结构和应急概念分析。
背景:“ARMIHN”(港口适应性复原力管理)项目侧重于加强在传染病爆发(MCI- id)导致的大规模伤亡事件(MCI)中采取行动的能力。除了当前来自COVID-19大流行和相关邮轮疫情的威胁外,以前的MCI-ID主要是由流感病毒或诺如病毒等病原体引起的。第一步是,以汉堡港为例对流程和资源进行概述,并展示相关各方的相关互动。这将作为制定业务战略的基础,并提供优化当前工作程序的机会。方法:采用指定的关键词进行选择性文献研究,并从当地权威机构获得现有的MCI概念。确定的结构和过程在多步骤过程中进行了分析,并通过与相关组织和其他专家的研讨会讨论汇集在一起。此外,还分析了汉堡港最近的救助站与选定医院之间的距离。结果:目前可用的概念得到了证实,但对MCI-ID的适应显示了进一步跨组织发展的机会。描述了汉堡港MCI-ID的组织结构,包括大量参与的组织(n = 18)。有17个涉及消防和救援站,从这些地点到港口可以在6到35分钟内到达。根据他们的专业知识,31个名单诊所中有14个被选中。结论:本研究的目的是提供对当前情况的分析,并显示有关各方如何应对MCI。在设计应对MCI-ID的管理计划时,将使用汉堡港的流程和资源描述。
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Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Aimed at clinicians and researchers, the Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology is a multi-disciplinary, open access journal which publishes original research on the clinical and scientific aspects of occupational and environmental health. With high-quality peer review and quick decision times, we welcome submissions on the diagnosis, prevention, management, and scientific analysis of occupational diseases, injuries, and disability. The journal also covers the promotion of health of workers, their families, and communities, and ranges from rehabilitation to tropical medicine and public health aspects.
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