Work-related connectivity between Boston Logan international airport and urban communities with high social vulnerability during the COVID-19 pandemic.

IF 2.2 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Daniel Begemann, Cristina Alonso, Samantha Bates, Edward T Ryan, Allison T Walker, Barry Keppard, Ann Marie Kissel, Flor Amaya, Sowmya R Rao, Tyler S Brown, Amir M Mohareb, Julie H Levison, Regina C LaRocque
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Abstract

Airports may be high-risk sites for the spread of infectious diseases, including novel respiratory pathogens. While many studies have evaluated the higher burden of COVID-19 among essential workers, few studies have specifically analyzed the links between airport workers and surrounding communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. We used GPS-derived mobility data to estimate work- and travel-related visits from approximately 5000 Boston-area census block groups to Logan International Airport between January 2020 and August 2021. We stratified origin census block groups by their census tract-level Social Vulnerability Index and compared temporal trends and work-related airport visits across Social Vulnerability Index quartiles. Work-related visits to Boston Logan International Airport were more likely to originate from socially vulnerable communities (i.e., in the highest Social Vulnerability Index quartile), including cities that experienced disproportionately high rates of COVID-19 infection early during the COVID-19 pandemic (East Boston, Revere and Chelsea, Massachusetts). These differences persisted across the duration of the observation period. Our findings highlight higher social vulnerability and strong work-related mobility connections with an international travel hub as important overlapping risk factors in these urban communities. Protecting airport workers and their home communities from imported infectious diseases merits further attention as a public health priority.

2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,波士顿洛根国际机场与社会脆弱性高的城市社区之间的工作相关连通性。
机场可能是传染病(包括新型呼吸道病原体)传播的高风险场所。虽然许多研究评估了COVID-19在基本工作人员中的较高负担,但很少有研究专门分析了COVID-19大流行期间机场工作人员与周围社区之间的联系。我们使用gps衍生的流动性数据来估计2020年1月至2021年8月期间波士顿地区约5000个人口普查街区对洛根国际机场的工作和旅行相关访问。我们根据人口普查区的社会脆弱性指数对原籍人口普查分组进行分层,并比较了社会脆弱性指数四分位数的时间趋势和与工作相关的机场访问量。与波士顿洛根国际机场工作相关的访问更有可能来自社会弱势社区(即社会脆弱性指数最高的四分位数),包括在COVID-19大流行早期经历了不成比例的COVID-19感染率的城市(东波士顿、里维尔和马萨诸塞州的切尔西)。这些差异在整个观察期间持续存在。我们的研究结果强调,在这些城市社区中,较高的社会脆弱性和与国际旅游中心密切的工作相关流动性联系是重要的重叠风险因素。作为一项公共卫生优先事项,保护机场工作人员及其家庭社区免受输入性传染病的侵害值得进一步关注。
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25
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines is an open access journal that considers basic, translational and applied research, as well as reviews and commentary, related to the prevention and management of healthcare and diseases in international travelers. Given the changes in demographic trends of travelers globally, as well as the epidemiological transitions which many countries are experiencing, the journal considers non-infectious problems including chronic disease among target populations of interest as well as infectious diseases.
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