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最近在圣地亚哥爆发的甲型肝炎病毒(HAV)是由无家可归者、相关的卫生条件和非法药物使用引起的。与密歇根州的疫情一样,由于类似的因素,发病率和死亡率高于疫苗时代后食源性甲肝疫情的发病率和死亡率。圣地亚哥的疫情控制是通过针对高危人群的疫苗、卫生和教育举措完成的。大规模疫苗接种活动以及流动徒步队和面包车向受影响地区的高危人群提供教育和疫苗。圣地亚哥和美国各地许多地方的无家可归危机有可能导致越来越多的甲型肝炎和其他传染病爆发。本文总结了Darcy A. Wooten博士于2018年7月19日在IAS-USA举行的继续教育网络研讨会。
Forgotten but Not Gone: Learning From the Hepatitis A Outbreak and Public Health Response in San Diego.
The recent hepatitis A virus (HAV) outbreak in San Diego was driven by homelessness, associated sanitation conditions, and illicit drug use. As with an outbreak in Michigan, fueled by similar factors, morbidity and mortality were higher than what has been observed with post-vaccine era foodborne HAV outbreaks. Control of the outbreak in San Diego was accomplished with vaccine, sanitation, and education initiatives that targeted those at highest risk. Mass vaccination events and mobile foot teams and vans brought education and vaccine to high-risk individuals in affected areas. The homelessness crisis in San Diego and in many locales throughout the United States poses risk of increasing numbers of outbreaks of HAV and other infectious illnesses. This article summarizes an IAS-USA continuing education webinar given by Darcy A. Wooten, MD, on July 19, 2018.