| Literature DB >> 19735577 |
Sarah Thackway1, Timothy Churches, Jan Fizzell, David Muscatello, Paul Armstrong.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mass gatherings have been defined by the World Health Organisation as "events attended by a sufficient number of people to strain the planning and response resources of a community, state or nation". This paper explores the public health response to mass gatherings in Sydney, the factors that influenced the extent of deployment of resources and the utility of planning for mass gatherings as a preparedness exercise for other health emergencies. DISCUSSION: Not all mass gatherings of people require enhanced surveillance and additional response. The main drivers of extensive public health planning for mass gatherings reflect geographical spread, number of international visitors, event duration and political and religious considerations. In these instances, the implementation of a formal risk assessment prior to the event with ongoing daily review is important in identifying public health hazards.Developing and utilising event-specific surveillance to provide early-warning systems that address the specific risks identified through the risk assessment process are essential. The extent to which additional resources are required will vary and depend on the current level of surveillance infrastructure.Planning the public health response is the third step in preparing for mass gatherings. If the existing public health workforce has been regularly trained in emergency response procedures then far less effort and resources will be needed to prepare for each mass gathering event. The use of formal emergency management structures and co-location of surveillance and planning operational teams during events facilitates timely communication and action.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19735577 PMCID: PMC2754454 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-324
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
A description of mass gatherings in Sydney
| Summer Olympics [ | 2000 | Sport | Sydney metropolitan | 17 | All | 110,000 | 362,000 | ▪ >5 million tickets sold, |
| Paralympics [ | 2000 | Sport | Sydney metropolitan | 12 | All | Unknown | Unknown | ▪ >1 million tickets sold, |
| Rugby World Cup [ | 2003 | Sport | 11 venues in 10 cities Australia-wide. Semi-finals and final in Sydney | 44 | All | 65,000 | 49,948 (interstate visitors) | ▪ National event |
| Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum [ | 2007 | Political | Sydney CBD | 8 (main Sydney program) | Adult | >7,000 | Unknown | ▪ Included meeting of leaders of 21 member economies |
| World Youth Day [ | 2008 | Religious | Mainly Sydney metropolitan area + pre-event activities throughout Australia | 6 (main event period). | Targeted at 15-35 year-olds | 110,000 registered | 113,000 registered | ▪ 70,000 people involved in pre-event activities in all regions of Australia. |
Pre-event summary risk profile of mass gatherings in Sydney: Communicable diseases
| Summer Olympics [ | 2000 | Multinational | Hotel | Spring | ▪ Late influenza season | Low |
| Paralympics [ | 2000 | Multinational | Hotel | Spring | ▪ Temporary food vendors | Low |
| Rugby World Cup [ | 2003 | Mainly UK & Europe | Hotel | Spring | Low | |
| Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum [ | 2007 | Pacific Rim | Secure hotel | Spring | Low | |
| World Youth Day [ | 2008 | Multinational, many from developing nations. | School halls/billeted/communal sleep-out at final event | Winter | ▪ Influenza season | Moderate |
Pre-event summary risk profile of mass gatherings in Sydney: non-Communicable diseases
| Summer Olympics [ | 2000 | ▪ Mass gatherings at multiple sporting venues, including temporary buildings | Moderate | Bombing at previous Olympics in Atlanta [ | Low-Biological |
| Paralympics [ | 2000 | ▪ Mass gatherings at single sporting venue | Low | No previous history of attack | Low |
| Rugby World Cup [ | 2003 | ▪ Multiple gatherings at various sporting venues | Low | First large, extended international mass gathering in Sydney post-11 September 2001 | Low |
| Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum [ | 2007 | ▪ Smaller numbers in localised area | Low | Leaders of 21 member economies | Moderate/High, biological and/or |
| World Youth Day [ | 2008 | ▪ Mass gatherings at multiple venues, including temporary buildings | Moderate | No previous history of attack | Low |
Figure 1Emergency Department enhanced 'real-time' surveillance during World Youth Day 2008. #WYD surveillance period was conducted over an extended period from 7th July 2008 till 24th July 2008. * Search terms covered the locations of the mass gatherings and relevant words such as "WYD", "WORLD", "PILG", "DIOCESE", "CROWD", "PAPAL", "POPE", and "CATHOLIC".