哥伦比亚麦德林2019冠状病毒病大流行框架下的病媒综合管理方案

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 TROPICAL MEDICINE Biomedica Pub Date : 2023-03-30 DOI:10.7705/biomedica.6679
Raúl A Rojo-Ospina, Marcela Quimbayo-Forero, Arley Calle-Tobón, Sindy C Bedoya-Patiño, Maribel Gómez, Astrid Ramírez, Johnny Sánchez, Juan F Silva-Alzate, Carlos J Montes-Zuluaga, Jorge M Cadavid, Enrique A Henao-Correa
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2019冠状病毒病大流行迫使卫生保健系统在其病媒传播疾病控制和预防规划中保持警惕和积极,导致受登革热、寨卡病毒和基孔肯雅热影响的城市地区病媒控制战略发生变化。目的:介绍Medellín在2019冠状病毒病突发卫生事件中媒介控制和监测方案的调整情况。材料和方法:一旦突发卫生事件开始,就制定了生物安全协议。加强了从机构环境而不是家庭的昆虫监测。在2018 - 2021年媒介控制和监测规划活动期间,在Medellín收集数据,包括流行病学和昆虫病毒学监测、昆虫学指数调查、诱卵器监测、社区动员、蚊虫孳生地点搜索和消灭以及化学防治。调整和/或加强了这些行动,以促进社区在完全和部分隔离中的自我保健,并制定预防和控制措施。结果:诱卵器蚊虫监测增加40%,昆虫病毒学监测比2019年增加34.4%,并利用虚拟媒介保持和改善与社区的接触。结论:2019冠状病毒病疫情对虫媒病毒防控工作产生重大影响。Medellín市在大流行期间迅速调整了昆虫病毒学监测活动、控制措施以及与社区的接触,从而使病媒综合管理计划在该市保持活跃。
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Integrated vector management program in the framework of the COVID-19 pandemic in Medellin, Colombia

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic pressured health care systems to remain alert and active in their vector-borne disease control and prevention programs, leading to changes in vector control strategies in urban areas affected by dengue, Zika and chikungunya. Objective: To describe the adaptations made to the vector control and surveillance program in Medellín during the COVID-19 health emergency. Materials and methods: Once the health emergency started, biosecurity protocols were developed. Entomological surveillance was strengthened from the institutional environment instead of homes. Data was collected in Medellín from 2018 to 2021 during the vector control and surveillance program activities, which included epidemiological and entomovirological surveillance, entomological index survey, ovitrap monitoring, community mobilization, search and elimination of mosquito breading sites, and chemical control. These actions were adapted and/or increased to promote self-care among communities in total and partial confinement, and to develop prevention and control measures. Results: Mosquito monitoring was increased by 40% using ovitraps, entomological virological surveillance showed an increase in 2020 of 34,4% compared to 2019 and virtual media was used to keep and improve contact with the community. Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on arbovirus prevention and control programs. The city of Medellín quickly adapted its entomo-virological surveillance activities, control measures, and the contact with the community during the pandemic, which allow the Integrated Vector Management program to remain active in the city.

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Biomedica
Biomedica 医学-热带医学
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期刊介绍: Biomédica is the quarterly journal of the Instituto Nacional de Salud of Colombia [Colombia’s National Health Institute]. Its purpose is to publish the results of original research that contributes meaningfully to knowledge in health and biomedical sciences.
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