Descriptive Analysis of Health Screening for COVID-19 at Points of Entry in Pakistan According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guidelines

Shamaila Usman, Afreen Sattar, K. Shahzad, Z. Baig, M. Khan, M. W. Malik, J. Ansari, Nosheen Ashraf
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Introduction: Points of entry (PoE) in Pakistan serve as key conduits for international travel, transport, and trade. Central Health Establishment (CHE) is a key stakeholder in the implementation of the International Health Regulations 2005 (IHR) core capacities at PoE and National Action Plan 2020 against COVID-19. A comprehensive screening plan for COVID-19 was carried out effectively despite limitations. Methods: A descriptive study on CDC guidelines for health screening at PoE was conducted from February 2020 to March 2021. Guidelines are based on 11 attributes to be implemented; these include legal and regulatory bodies to detain the travelers as suspect, isolate, and coordinate at PoEs, funds for screening, well-equipped quarantine facilities, referral health care facilities, protocols for primary and secondary screening, capacity building, supply of personal protective equipment and screening tools, and provision of basic facilities at isolation areas. Data were collected using both qualitative and quantitative methods from health officers and quarantine assistants of PoEs. The analysis of CHE’s information system was performed to assess the management of traveler surveillance. Results: Eleven attributes were addressed for health screening according to CDC guidelines and well implemented at PoE by CHE under the flagship of the MNHR&C. Primary health screening of 4,088,119 inbound travelers was conducted. Secondary health screening led to the referral of performed at airports for inbound travelers, with a positivity rate of 0.32. Conclusion: Preparedness and response for COVID-19 at PoE are in line with the National Action Plan of the Government of Pakistan and IHR (2005).
根据疾病控制和预防中心指南对巴基斯坦入境点新冠肺炎健康筛查的描述性分析
简介:巴基斯坦的入境点是国际旅行、运输和贸易的重要渠道。中央卫生机构(CHE)是在PoE实施《2005年国际卫生条例》(IHR)核心能力和《2020年新冠肺炎国家行动计划》的关键利益相关者。新冠肺炎综合筛查计划尽管受到限制,但仍有效实施。方法:2020年2月至2021年3月,对美国疾病控制与预防中心PoE健康筛查指南进行了描述性研究。指导方针基于11个有待实施的属性;其中包括将旅行者作为嫌疑人拘留、隔离和在PoE协调的法律和监管机构、筛查资金、设备齐全的隔离设施、转诊医疗保健设施、初级和次级筛查协议、能力建设、个人防护设备和筛查工具的供应,以及在隔离区提供基本设施。使用定性和定量方法从PoE的卫生官员和检疫助理那里收集数据。对CHE的信息系统进行了分析,以评估旅行者监控的管理。结果:根据美国疾病控制与预防中心的指导方针,CHE在MNHR&C旗舰下的PoE中很好地实施了11个健康筛查属性。对4088119名入境旅客进行了初步健康筛查。二次健康筛查导致入境旅客在机场接受转诊,阳性率为0.32。结论:PoE对新冠肺炎的准备和应对符合巴基斯坦政府的《国家行动计划》和《国际卫生条例》(2005年)。
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