Vaccine Passport Use and Travel Health Status Among Turkish Travelers at an International Airport

Mustafa Kahraman, Irem Yuksel, E. Boz, H. Ozbek, Elif Mert, Aybike Reyhanli, Aslihan Sari, Enes Muhammed Canturk, Ebru Can, Ataberk Demirkol, M. Toraman, Nilüfer Yildirim, M. M. Oren, Sila Hidayet Bozdogan Polat, Osman Kan, Cemal Ayazoglu, Fulya Kahraman Aydogan, S. Ozturk, M. Karan
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Introduction: Even though Istanbul is one of the centers of the world’s fastest-growing tourism and travel sector, there are limited statistics on the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of travelers from this region regarding travel-related infectious diseases. This study aimed to determine the passengers’ KAP about contagious diseases and contribute to developing new solutions for the problems people face while traveling abroad. Methods: A questionnaire was administered to 182 Turkish travelers planning on traveling abroad and applied to the Istanbul Travel Health Center and the Istanbul Airport Health Control Center between January and March 2019. Results: The proportion of carrying a vaccination certificate was statistically higher in those who received healthcare services at international terminals (P=0.002), especially those who had yellow fever (P<0.001) and meningococcal vaccine (P=0.011). More than half of the vaccinated passengers did not carry their vaccination certificates, while around half (53.8%) were traveling to Africa. When compared to travelers flying to Europe, vaccination checks were 6.7 times (95% CI: 2.5-17.9) higher in passengers traveling to Africa, 6.1 times (95% CI: 1.5-24.3) higher in passengers traveling to Asia, and 14.8 times (95% CI: 1.3-164.3) higher in passengers traveling to South America. In addition, the vaccination certificate carrying proportion was significantly higher in those with a travel duration of 15 days or more (P=0.028), those who received health services at international terminals (P=0.002), and those vaccinated (P<0.001). Conclusion: Improved knowledge of travel-related infectious diseases and increased adoption of pre-travel health advice and vaccines are urgently needed among Turkish travelers.
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国际机场土耳其旅客的疫苗护照使用和旅行健康状况
导读:尽管伊斯坦布尔是世界上发展最快的旅游和旅游部门的中心之一,但关于该地区旅行者关于旅行相关传染病的知识、态度和做法(KAP)的统计数据有限。本研究旨在确定旅客对传染病的认知程度,并为人们在国外旅行时面临的问题提供新的解决方案。方法:2019年1月至3月,对182名计划出国旅游的土耳其旅客进行问卷调查,并向伊斯坦布尔旅行卫生中心和伊斯坦布尔机场卫生管制中心申请。结果:在国际航站楼接受卫生保健服务的人员中,携带预防接种证的比例有统计学意义(P=0.002),特别是黄热病(P<0.001)和脑膜炎球菌疫苗(P=0.011)。超过一半的接种疫苗的乘客没有携带疫苗接种证书,而大约一半(53.8%)的乘客前往非洲。与飞往欧洲的旅客相比,前往非洲的旅客的疫苗接种检查高出6.7倍(95% CI: 2.5-17.9),前往亚洲的旅客高出6.1倍(95% CI: 1.5-24.3),前往南美的旅客高出14.8倍(95% CI: 1.3-164.3)。此外,旅行时间在15天及以上的人群(P=0.028)、在国际航站楼接受卫生服务的人群(P=0.002)和接种疫苗的人群(P<0.001)携带预防接种证的比例显著高于其他人群(P=0.028)。结论:土耳其旅行者迫切需要提高对旅行相关传染病的认识,并更多地采用旅行前健康咨询和疫苗。
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