Estimated Airline Compliance With Predeparture SARS-CoV-2 Testing for Passengers on Flights to the United States, January 2021 to June 2022.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Health Security Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1089/hs.2023.0130
Leigh Ellyn Preston, Andre Berro, Deborah Christensen, Bukunmi Gesinde, Arnold Vang, Candice Gilliland, Kelly J Epps, Erin Rothney, Matt Palo, Andrew D Klevos, James R Cope, Zoe D'Angelo, John Olmstead, Emma Shearer, Bhavna Guduguntla, Josie Decherd, Clive Brown, Alida M Gertz
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Abstract

In the early years of the COVID-19 pandemic, unprecedented public health measures were designed and implemented to mitigate the spread of SARS-CoV-2. On January 26, 2021, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) staff began daily audits of documents of arriving passengers at 18 US international ports of entry to ensure documentation of either a negative predeparture antigen or nucleic acid amplification test result for SARS-CoV-2 or recent recovery from COVID-19. This case study briefly describes the results of those audits. The CDC found a very low rate of issues overall. Of the 483,251 passengers selected for audit, 2,142 (0.44%) had issues with their COVID-19 test documentation and 1,182 (0.24%) provided documentation of recovery from COVID-19 rather than a negative test result. The low rate of issues noted during traveler audits indicated airlines were largely compliant with the order. However, the burden of SARS-CoV-2 infections within the United States was high during much of this period, which suggests that implementing a predeparture testing requirement earlier in the pandemic might have had more impact on spread. Digital solutions could reduce the burden of similar interventions in the future on airlines, public health authorities, and other partners.

估计 2021 年 1 月至 2022 年 6 月航空公司对飞往美国航班乘客进行 SARS-CoV-2 出发前检测的合规性。
在 COVID-19 大流行的最初几年,制定并实施了前所未有的公共卫生措施,以减少 SARS-CoV-2 的传播。2021 年 1 月 26 日,美国疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)的工作人员开始每天在美国 18 个国际入境口岸对入境旅客的证件进行审核,以确保证件上的 SARS-CoV-2 离境前抗原或核酸扩增检测结果呈阴性或最近从 COVID-19 中恢复。本案例研究简要介绍了这些审核的结果。疾病控制与预防中心发现,总体问题发生率很低。在 483,251 名被选中进行审核的旅客中,2,142 人(0.44%)的 COVID-19 检测文件存在问题,1,182 人(0.24%)提供了从 COVID-19 中恢复的文件,而不是阴性的检测结果。在对旅客的审计中发现的问题率很低,这表明航空公司在很大程度上遵守了命令。然而,在此期间的大部分时间里,美国国内的 SARS-CoV-2 感染率很高,这表明在大流行病早期实施出发前检测要求可能会对传播产生更大的影响。数字化解决方案可以减轻航空公司、公共卫生机构和其他合作伙伴今后采取类似干预措施的负担。
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Health Security
Health Security PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Health Security is a peer-reviewed journal providing research and essential guidance for the protection of people’s health before and after epidemics or disasters and for ensuring that communities are resilient to major challenges. The Journal explores the issues posed by disease outbreaks and epidemics; natural disasters; biological, chemical, and nuclear accidents or deliberate threats; foodborne outbreaks; and other health emergencies. It offers important insight into how to develop the systems needed to meet these challenges. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, Health Security covers research, innovations, methods, challenges, and ethical and legal dilemmas facing scientific, military, and health organizations. The Journal is a key resource for practitioners in these fields, policymakers, scientific experts, and government officials.
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