Vector-control response in a post-flood disaster setting, Honiara, Solomon Islands, 2014
Autor: | Hugo Bugoro, Charles Butafa, Jennie Musto, Matthew Shortus, Cynthia Joshua, Alison Sio |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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lcsh:Medicine
Context (language use) World Health Organization Risk Assessment Dengue fever Disease Outbreaks Dengue Disasters Aedes parasitic diseases medicine Animals Humans Disease surveillance Warning system vectorborne diseases lcsh:Public aspects of medicine lcsh:R Outbreak lcsh:RA1-1270 General Medicine medicine.disease Floods Insect Vectors Malaria Geography vector-control response Lessons from the Field Emergency evacuation Medical emergency Melanesia post-flood disaster setting Risk assessment |
Zdroj: | Western Pacific Surveillance and Response, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 38-43 (2016) |
ISSN: | 2094-7313 |
Popis: | Problem: The close quartering and exposed living conditions in evacuation centres and the potential increase in vector density after flooding in Solomon Islands resulted in an increased risk of exposure for the occupants to vectorborne diseases. Context: In April 2014, Solomon Islands experienced a flash flooding event that affected many areas and displaced a large number of people. In the capital, Honiara, nearly 10 000 people were housed in emergency evacuation centres at the peak of the post-flood emergency. At the time of the floods, the number of dengue cases was increasing, following a record outbreak in 2013. Action: The National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme with the assistance of the World Health Organization implemented an emergency vector-control response plan to provide protection to the at-risk populations in the evacuation centres. The National Surveillance Unit also activated an early warning disease surveillance system to monitor communicable diseases, including dengue and malaria. Outcome: Timely and strategic application of the emergency interventions probably prevented an increase in dengue and malaria cases in the affected areas. Discussion: Rapid and appropriate precautionary vector-control measures applied in a post-natural disaster setting can prevent and mitigate vectorborne disease incidences. Collecting vector surveillance data allows better analysis of vector-control operations’ effectiveness. |
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