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West Nile virus in Europe: after action reviews of preparedness and response to the 2018 transmission season in Italy, Slovenia, Serbia and Greece

机译:欧洲的西尼罗河病毒:在意大利,斯洛文尼亚,塞尔维亚和希腊的2018年制定和回应后的行动审查

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BACKGROUND:After Action Reviews (AAR) with a One Health perspective were performed in Slovenia, Italy, Serbia and Greece following a severe West Nile virus (WNV) transmission season in 2018. A protocol combining traditional techniques and organizational process analysis was developed and then implemented in each country.RESULTS:In 2018, response to the unusually intense transmission season of WNV in Slovenia, Italy, Serbia and Greece took place through routine response mechanisms. None of the four countries declared a national or subnational emergency. We found a very strong consensus on the strengths identified in responding to this event. All countries indicated the availability of One Health Plans for surveillance and response; very high laboratory diagnostic capacity in the human, veterinary and entomology sectors and strong inter-sectoral collaboration with strong commitment of engaged institutions as critical in the management of the event. Finally, countries implementing One Health surveillance for WNV (in terms of early warning and early activation of prevention measures) consistently reported a positive impact on their activities, in particular when combining mosquito and bird surveillance with surveillance of cases in humans and equids. Recurring priority areas for improvement included: increasing knowledge on vector-control measures, ensuring the sustainability of vector monitoring and surveillance, and improving capacity to manage media pressure.CONCLUSIONS:The AARs presented here demonstrate the benefit of cross-sectoral and cross-disciplinary approaches to preparedness for West Nile virus outbreaks in Europe. In the coming years, priorities include fostering and strengthening arrangements that: enable coordinated One Health surveillance and response during WNV transmission seasons; ensure adequate laboratory capacities; strengthen risk communication; and fund longer-term research to address the knowledge gaps identified in this study.
机译:背景:在2018年一次严重的西尼罗河病毒(WNV)传输季节后,在斯洛文尼亚,意大利,塞尔维亚和希腊进行了一个健康角度的行动评价(AAR)。开发了一种结合传统技术和组织过程分析的协议在每个国家实施。结果:2018年,通过常规响应机制发生对斯洛文尼亚,意大利,塞尔维亚和希腊WNV异常激烈传播季的回应。四个国家都没有宣布国家或区域紧急情况。我们在回答此次活动时发现了非常强大的共识。所有国家都表明了一次监督和反应的一个健康计划;人类,兽医和昆虫学部门的实验室诊断能力非常高,跨部门间合作,与所订婚机构的强烈承诺在事件管理中至关重要。最后,为WNV实施一个健康监测的国家(在预警和预防措施的早期激活方面)始终如一地报告了对其活动的积极影响,特别是在将蚊子和鸟类监测结合在人类和交通的情况下。改进的经常性优先领域包括:增加对矢量控制措施的知识,确保矢量监测和监测的可持续性,以及提高管理媒体压力的能力。结论:这里提出的AARS表明跨部门和跨学科方法的益处在欧洲的西尼罗河爆发的准备。在未来几年中,优先事项包括促进和加强安排:在WNV传输季节期间启用协调一个卫生监测和反应;确保足够的实验室能力;加强风险沟通;并资助长期研究以解决本研究中确定的知识差距。
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