| Literature DB >> 33330786 |
Kayoko Hayakawa1, Satoshi Kutsuna1, Takeo Kawamata2, Yuko Sugiki3,4, Chiharu Nonaka4, Keiko Tanaka4, Michi Shoji5, Masaki Nagai5, Shunsuke Tezuka5, Kazuyuki Shinya5, Hiroki Saito5, Takahiro Harada5, Nin Moriya5, Motoyuki Tsuboi6, Masataro Norizuki6, Yasuo Sugiura7, Yasuyo Osanai4,7, Masaya Sugiyama8, Ayako Okuhama1, Kohei Kanda1, Yuji Wakimoto1, Mugen Ujiie1, Shinichiro Morioka1, Kei Yamamoto1, Noriko Kinoshita1, Masahiro Ishikane1, Sho Saito1, Yuki Moriyama1, Masayuki Ota1, Keiji Nakamura1, Takato Nakamoto1, Satoshi Ide1, Hidetoshi Nomoto1, Yutaro Akiyama1, Tetsuya Suzuki1, Yusuke Miyazato1, Yoshiaki Gu9, Nobuaki Matsunaga9, Shinya Tsuzuki9, Yumiko Fujitomo9, Yoshiki Kusama9, Hiroyuki Shichino10, Masao Kaneshige10, Junko Yamanaka10, Miki Saito10, Masayuki Hojo11, Masao Hashimoto11, Shinyu Izumi11, Jin Takasaki11, Manabu Suzuki11, Keita Sakamoto11, Yukio Hiroi12, Sakurako Emoto12, Makoto Tokuhara13, Toshiaki Kobayashi14, Koichiro Tomiyama15, Fumihiko Nakamura16, Norio Ohmagari1, Haruhito Sugiyama1,17.
Abstract
Due to the significant spread of a new type of coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infection (COVID-19) in China, the Chinese government blockaded several cities in Hubei Province. Japanese citizens lost a means of transportation to return back to Japan. The National Center for Global Health and Medicine (NCGM) helped the operation of charter flights for evacuation of Japanese residents from Hubei Province, and this article outlines our experiences. A total of five charter flights were dispatched, and the majority of returnees (793/829 [95.7%]) were handled at NCGM. A large number of personnel from various departments participated in this operation; 107 physicians, 115 nurses, 110 clerical staff, and 45 laboratory technicians in total. Several medical translators were also involved. In this operation, we conducted airborne precautions in addition to contact precautions. Eye shields were also used. The doctors collecting the pharyngeal swab used a coverall to minimize the risk of body surface contamination from secretions and droplets. Enhanced hand hygiene using alcohol hand sanitizer was performed. Forty-eight persons were ultimately hospitalized after the triage at NCGM operation, which was more than the number of persons triaged at the airport (n = 34). Of those hospitalized after NCGM triage, 8.3% (4/48 patients) ultimately tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, significantly higher than the positive rate among subjects not triaged (4/48 [8.3%] vs. 9/745 [1.2%]: p = 0.0057). NCGM participated in a large-scale operation to evacuate Japanese nationals from the COVID-19 epidemic area. We were able to establish a scheme through this experience that can be used in the future. 2020, National Center for Global Health and Medicine.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Japan; SARS-CoV-2; airborne precautions; charter flight; contact precautions
Year: 2020 PMID: 33330786 PMCID: PMC7731067 DOI: 10.35772/ghm.2020.01036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Health Med ISSN: 2434-9186