2024年马来西亚柔佛州Tebrau河化学污染公共卫生应对的经验教训。

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Pub Date : 2025-05-27 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.5365/wpsar.2025.16.2.1235
Mohd Faiz Ibrahim, Nurazimah Mohd Aris, Afiqah Syamimi Masrani, Noor Adillah Dawad, Md Faizul Abd Razak, Haidar Rizal Toha, Mohd Anwar Shahrir Ahmad, Jeyanthini Sathasivam
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问题:2024年9月,马来西亚柔佛州Tebrau河沿岸发生了一起非法倾倒有毒废物事件,在柔佛州巴鲁和古莱地区引起了广泛的健康问题。污染释放出强烈的难闻气味,导致接触者出现急性症状,包括喉咙痛、头晕和咳嗽。背景:Tebrau河是支持柔佛城市人口的重要水道。这并不是该地区第一次发生化学污染事件,之前的事件,包括2019年的金金河危机,都突显了该地区对此类事件的脆弱性。多个地区和机构在应对期间的参与给协调和数据共享带来了挑战。行动:新山区卫生局迅速部署了一个快速评估小组,以评估受影响地区,并实施主动和被动病例检测。社区参与针对弱势群体,如学童,以尽量减少暴露风险。在Tebrau河沿岸发现了更多的倾倒地点,促使扩大了监测范围,并在州一级作出反应,协调各地区和所有卫生保健设施的努力。结果:共有484人暴露于污染,其中334人出现与化学品暴露有关的症状。及时的公共卫生行动包括减轻影响的行动。卫生设施处于高度戒备状态,通过积极参与保持了社区信任。然而,跨地区协调的差距和获取环境数据的挑战凸显了需要改进的领域。讨论:这一事件突出了快速评估、跨部门合作、社区参与和综合数据系统的重要性。它还表明,尽管环境数据有限,但仍有可能采取有效的公共卫生行动。加强通信、标准化协议和实时数据共享对于改善未来的化学污染事件至关重要。
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Lessons learned from the public health response to chemical pollution in Tebrau River, Johor, Malaysia, 2024.

Problem: In September 2024, an illegal toxic waste dumping incident along the Tebrau River in Johor State, Malaysia, raised widespread health concerns in Johor Bahru and Kulai districts. The pollution released a strong, unpleasant odour, resulting in acute symptoms among exposed individuals, including sore throat, dizziness and coughing.

Context: The Tebrau River is a vital waterway supporting urban populations in Johor. This was not the first chemical pollution event in the region, as previous incidents, including the Kim Kim River crisis in 2019, highlighted the region's vulnerability to such events. The involvement of multiple districts and agencies during the response presented challenges in coordination and data sharing.

Action: The Johor Bahru District Health Office promptly deployed a rapid assessment team to assess the affected areas and implement both active and passive case detection. Community engagement targeted vulnerable populations, such as schoolchildren, to minimize exposure risks. Additional dumping sites identified along the Tebrau River prompted expanded surveillance and a state-level response to coordinate efforts across districts and all health-care facilities.

Outcome: A total of 484 individuals were exposed to the pollution, 334 of whom developed symptoms related to chemical exposure. Timely public health actions consisted of actions to mitigate the impact. Health facilities were placed on high alert and community trust was maintained through proactive engagement. However, gaps in cross-district coordination and challenges accessing environmental data underscored areas for improvement.

Discussion: This incident highlighted the importance of rapid assessment, cross-sector collaboration, community engagement and integrated data systems. It also showed that effective public health action is possible despite environmental data limitations. The strengthening of communication, standardized protocols and real-time data sharing will be critical to improving future chemical pollution events.

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