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Assessment of the potential for international dissemination of Ebola virus via commercial air travel during the 2014 west African outbreak

BACKGROUND: The WHO declared the 2014 west African Ebola epidemic a public health emergency of international concern in view of its potential for further international spread. Decision makers worldwide are in need of empirical data to inform and implement emergency response measures. Our aim was to...

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Autores principales: Bogoch, Isaac I, Creatore, Maria I, Cetron, Martin S, Brownstein, John S, Pesik, Nicki, Miniota, Jennifer, Tam, Theresa, Hu, Wei, Nicolucci, Adriano, Ahmed, Saad, Yoon, James W, Berry, Isha, Hay, Simon I, Anema, Aranka, Tatem, Andrew J, MacFadden, Derek, German, Matthew, Khan, Kamran
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lancet Publishing Group 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4286618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25458732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(14)61828-6
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author Bogoch, Isaac I
Creatore, Maria I
Cetron, Martin S
Brownstein, John S
Pesik, Nicki
Miniota, Jennifer
Tam, Theresa
Hu, Wei
Nicolucci, Adriano
Ahmed, Saad
Yoon, James W
Berry, Isha
Hay, Simon I
Anema, Aranka
Tatem, Andrew J
MacFadden, Derek
German, Matthew
Khan, Kamran
author_facet Bogoch, Isaac I
Creatore, Maria I
Cetron, Martin S
Brownstein, John S
Pesik, Nicki
Miniota, Jennifer
Tam, Theresa
Hu, Wei
Nicolucci, Adriano
Ahmed, Saad
Yoon, James W
Berry, Isha
Hay, Simon I
Anema, Aranka
Tatem, Andrew J
MacFadden, Derek
German, Matthew
Khan, Kamran
author_sort Bogoch, Isaac I
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description BACKGROUND: The WHO declared the 2014 west African Ebola epidemic a public health emergency of international concern in view of its potential for further international spread. Decision makers worldwide are in need of empirical data to inform and implement emergency response measures. Our aim was to assess the potential for Ebola virus to spread across international borders via commercial air travel and assess the relative efficiency of exit versus entry screening of travellers at commercial airports. METHODS: We analysed International Air Transport Association data for worldwide flight schedules between Sept 1, 2014, and Dec 31, 2014, and historic traveller flight itinerary data from 2013 to describe expected global population movements via commercial air travel out of Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. Coupled with Ebola virus surveillance data, we modelled the expected number of internationally exported Ebola virus infections, the potential effect of air travel restrictions, and the efficiency of airport-based traveller screening at international ports of entry and exit. We deemed individuals initiating travel from any domestic or international airport within these three countries to have possible exposure to Ebola virus. We deemed all other travellers to have no significant risk of exposure to Ebola virus. FINDINGS: Based on epidemic conditions and international flight restrictions to and from Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone as of Sept 1, 2014 (reductions in passenger seats by 51% for Liberia, 66% for Guinea, and 85% for Sierra Leone), our model projects 2·8 travellers infected with Ebola virus departing the above three countries via commercial flights, on average, every month. 91 547 (64%) of all air travellers departing Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone had expected destinations in low-income and lower-middle-income countries. Screening international travellers departing three airports would enable health assessments of all travellers at highest risk of exposure to Ebola virus infection. INTERPRETATION: Decision makers must carefully balance the potential harms from travel restrictions imposed on countries that have Ebola virus activity against any potential reductions in risk from Ebola virus importations. Exit screening of travellers at airports in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone would be the most efficient frontier at which to assess the health status of travellers at risk of Ebola virus exposure, however, this intervention might require international support to implement effectively. FUNDING: Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
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spelling pubmed-42866182015-01-13 Assessment of the potential for international dissemination of Ebola virus via commercial air travel during the 2014 west African outbreak Bogoch, Isaac I Creatore, Maria I Cetron, Martin S Brownstein, John S Pesik, Nicki Miniota, Jennifer Tam, Theresa Hu, Wei Nicolucci, Adriano Ahmed, Saad Yoon, James W Berry, Isha Hay, Simon I Anema, Aranka Tatem, Andrew J MacFadden, Derek German, Matthew Khan, Kamran Lancet Articles BACKGROUND: The WHO declared the 2014 west African Ebola epidemic a public health emergency of international concern in view of its potential for further international spread. Decision makers worldwide are in need of empirical data to inform and implement emergency response measures. Our aim was to assess the potential for Ebola virus to spread across international borders via commercial air travel and assess the relative efficiency of exit versus entry screening of travellers at commercial airports. METHODS: We analysed International Air Transport Association data for worldwide flight schedules between Sept 1, 2014, and Dec 31, 2014, and historic traveller flight itinerary data from 2013 to describe expected global population movements via commercial air travel out of Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. Coupled with Ebola virus surveillance data, we modelled the expected number of internationally exported Ebola virus infections, the potential effect of air travel restrictions, and the efficiency of airport-based traveller screening at international ports of entry and exit. We deemed individuals initiating travel from any domestic or international airport within these three countries to have possible exposure to Ebola virus. We deemed all other travellers to have no significant risk of exposure to Ebola virus. FINDINGS: Based on epidemic conditions and international flight restrictions to and from Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone as of Sept 1, 2014 (reductions in passenger seats by 51% for Liberia, 66% for Guinea, and 85% for Sierra Leone), our model projects 2·8 travellers infected with Ebola virus departing the above three countries via commercial flights, on average, every month. 91 547 (64%) of all air travellers departing Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone had expected destinations in low-income and lower-middle-income countries. Screening international travellers departing three airports would enable health assessments of all travellers at highest risk of exposure to Ebola virus infection. INTERPRETATION: Decision makers must carefully balance the potential harms from travel restrictions imposed on countries that have Ebola virus activity against any potential reductions in risk from Ebola virus importations. Exit screening of travellers at airports in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone would be the most efficient frontier at which to assess the health status of travellers at risk of Ebola virus exposure, however, this intervention might require international support to implement effectively. FUNDING: Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Lancet Publishing Group 2015-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4286618/ /pubmed/25458732 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(14)61828-6 Text en © 2015 Bogoch et al. Open Access article distributed under the terms of CC BY This document may be redistributed and reused, subject to certain conditions (http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/authorsview.authors/supplementalterms1.0) .
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Bogoch, Isaac I
Creatore, Maria I
Cetron, Martin S
Brownstein, John S
Pesik, Nicki
Miniota, Jennifer
Tam, Theresa
Hu, Wei
Nicolucci, Adriano
Ahmed, Saad
Yoon, James W
Berry, Isha
Hay, Simon I
Anema, Aranka
Tatem, Andrew J
MacFadden, Derek
German, Matthew
Khan, Kamran
Assessment of the potential for international dissemination of Ebola virus via commercial air travel during the 2014 west African outbreak
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title_fullStr Assessment of the potential for international dissemination of Ebola virus via commercial air travel during the 2014 west African outbreak
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the potential for international dissemination of Ebola virus via commercial air travel during the 2014 west African outbreak
title_short Assessment of the potential for international dissemination of Ebola virus via commercial air travel during the 2014 west African outbreak
title_sort assessment of the potential for international dissemination of ebola virus via commercial air travel during the 2014 west african outbreak
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4286618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25458732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(14)61828-6
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