Actions for prevention and control of health threats related to maritime transport in European Union
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Actions for prevention and control of health threats related to maritime transport in European Union. / Hadjichristodoulou, Christos; Mouchtouri, Varvara A; Guglielmetti, Paolo; Lemos, Cinthia Menel; Nichols, Gordon; Paux, Thierry; Schlaich, Clara; Cornejo, Miguel Davila; Martinez, Carmen Varela; Dionisio, Mauro; Rehmet, Sybille; Jaremin, Bogdan; Kremastinou, Jenny; SHIPSAN TRAINET partnership.
in: TRAVEL MED INFECT DI, Jahrgang 11, Nr. 4, 2013, S. 238-42.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - Actions for prevention and control of health threats related to maritime transport in European Union
AU - Hadjichristodoulou, Christos
AU - Mouchtouri, Varvara A
AU - Guglielmetti, Paolo
AU - Lemos, Cinthia Menel
AU - Nichols, Gordon
AU - Paux, Thierry
AU - Schlaich, Clara
AU - Cornejo, Miguel Davila
AU - Martinez, Carmen Varela
AU - Dionisio, Mauro
AU - Rehmet, Sybille
AU - Jaremin, Bogdan
AU - Kremastinou, Jenny
AU - SHIPSAN TRAINET partnership
N1 - Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - BACKGROUND: Actions at European Union level for International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005 implementation and maritime transport were focused on two European projects implemented between 2006 and 2011.METHOD: Situation analysis and needs assessment were conducted, a Manual including European standards and best practice and training material was developed and training courses were delivered. Ship-to-port and port-to-port communication web-based network and database for recording IHR Ship Sanitation Certificates (SSC) were established.RESULTS: Fifty pilot inspections based on the Manual were conducted on passenger ships. A total of 393 corrective actions were implemented according to recommendations given to Captains during pilot inspections. The web-based communication network of competent authorities at ports in EU Member States was used to manage 13 events/outbreaks (dengue fever, Legionnaires' disease, gastroenteritis, meningitis, varicella and measles). The European information database system was used for producing and recording 1018 IHR SSC by 156 inspectors in 6 countries in accordance with the WHO Handbook for inspection of ships and issuance of SSC.CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of corrective actions after pilot inspections increased the level of compliance with the hygiene standards in passenger ships sailing within the EU waters and improved hygiene conditions. The communication tool contributed to improvement of outbreak identification and better management through rapid sharing of public health information, allowing a more timely and coordinated response. After the implementation of actions on passenger ships, the European Commission co-funded a Joint action that will expand the activities to all types of ships and chemical, biological and radio-nuclear threats (deliberate acts/accidental).
AB - BACKGROUND: Actions at European Union level for International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005 implementation and maritime transport were focused on two European projects implemented between 2006 and 2011.METHOD: Situation analysis and needs assessment were conducted, a Manual including European standards and best practice and training material was developed and training courses were delivered. Ship-to-port and port-to-port communication web-based network and database for recording IHR Ship Sanitation Certificates (SSC) were established.RESULTS: Fifty pilot inspections based on the Manual were conducted on passenger ships. A total of 393 corrective actions were implemented according to recommendations given to Captains during pilot inspections. The web-based communication network of competent authorities at ports in EU Member States was used to manage 13 events/outbreaks (dengue fever, Legionnaires' disease, gastroenteritis, meningitis, varicella and measles). The European information database system was used for producing and recording 1018 IHR SSC by 156 inspectors in 6 countries in accordance with the WHO Handbook for inspection of ships and issuance of SSC.CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of corrective actions after pilot inspections increased the level of compliance with the hygiene standards in passenger ships sailing within the EU waters and improved hygiene conditions. The communication tool contributed to improvement of outbreak identification and better management through rapid sharing of public health information, allowing a more timely and coordinated response. After the implementation of actions on passenger ships, the European Commission co-funded a Joint action that will expand the activities to all types of ships and chemical, biological and radio-nuclear threats (deliberate acts/accidental).
U2 - 10.1016/j.tmaid.2013.02.001
DO - 10.1016/j.tmaid.2013.02.001
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
C2 - 23518234
VL - 11
SP - 238
EP - 242
JO - TRAVEL MED INFECT DI
JF - TRAVEL MED INFECT DI
SN - 1477-8939
IS - 4
ER -