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Airline Operating Realities and the Global Spread of Infectious Diseases

机译:航空公司的运营现状与传染病的全球蔓延

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The advent of long-haul travel in the past 10 years has considerably reduced the time of potential disease spread from one side of the world to the other. The implication for travelers is that they may unwittingly be in the prodromal phase of influenza and become symptomatic a few days after travel. Alternatively they may knowingly travel with an infectious disease by masking symptoms. This article outlines the myths that have abounded about the cabin environment being "unclean" and discusses the low likelihood of in-flight transmission with effective air-conditioning and filtration systems. The 2009 HINI pandemic highlighted the operational challenges of dealing with infectious disease, including the need for accurate passenger information to allow contact tracing, in contrast to futile measures such as thermal scanners. Containment attempts did not stop the rapid global spread of HINI influenza.
机译:在过去的10年中,长途旅行的出现大大减少了潜在疾病从世界一侧扩散到另一侧的时间。对旅行者的影响是,他们可能不经意间处于流行性感冒的前驱阶段,并在旅行后几天出现症状。或者,他们可能通过掩盖症状而有意识地患有传染病。本文概述了关于机舱环境“不干净”的神话,并讨论了使用有效的空调和过滤系统进行机内传输的可能性很小。 2009年的HINI大流行着重指出了应对传染病的运营挑战,其中包括需要准确的乘客信息以进行接触者追踪,而不是像热扫描仪这样的徒劳措施。遏制尝试并没有阻止HINI流感在全球的迅速传播。

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