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Public Health Responses to COVID-19 Outbreaks on Cruise Ships — Worldwide, February–March 2020
Moriarty Leah F..
Plucinski Mateusz M..
Marston Barbara J..
Kurbatova Ekaterina V..
Knust Barbara.
Murray Erin L..
Pesik Nicki.
Rose Dale.
Fitter David.
Kobayashi Miwako.
Toda Mitsuru.
Canty Paul T..
Scheuer Tara.
Halsey Eric S..
Cohen Nicole J..
Stockman Lauren.
Wadford Debra A..
Medley Alexandra M..
Green Gary.
Regan Joanna J..
Tardivel Kara.
White Stefanie.
Brown Clive.
Morales Christina.
Yen Cynthia.
Wittry Beth.
Freeland Amy.
Naramore Sara.
Novak Ryan T..
Daigle David.
Weinberg Michelle.
Acosta Anna.
Herzig Carolyn.
Kapella Bryan K.
Jacobson Kathleen R..
Lamba Katherine.
Ishizumi Atsuyoshi.
Sarisky John.
Svendsen Erik.
Blocher Tricia.
Wu Christine.
Charles Julia.
Wagner Riley.
Stewart Andrea.
Mead Paul S..
Kurylo Elizabeth.
Campbell Stefanie.
Murray Rachel.
Weidle Paul.
Cetron Martin.
Friedman Cindy R..
Behravesh Casey Barton.
Bjork Adam.
Bower William.
Bozio Catherine.
Braden Zachary.
Bertulfo Mary Catherine.
Chatham-Stephens Kevin.
Chu Victoria.
Cooper Barbara.
Dooling Kathleen.
Dubray Christine.
Curren Emily.
Honein Margaret A..
Ivey Kathryn.
Jones Jefferson.
Kadzik Melissa.
Knight Nancy.
Marlow Mariel.
McColloch Audrey.
McDonald Robert.
Klevos Andrew.
Poser Sarah.
Rinker Robin A..
Ritter Troy.
Rodriguez Luis.
Ryan Matthew.
Schneider Zachary.
Shockey Caitlin.
Shugart Jill.
Silver Margaret.
Smith Paul W..
Tobolowsky Farrell.
Treffiletti Aimee.
Wallace Megan.
Yoder Jonathan.
Barry Pennan.
Berumen Ricardo.
Bregman Brooke.
Campos Kevin.
Chai Shua.
Glenn-Finer Rosie.
Guevara Hugo.
Hacker Jill.
Hsieh Kristina.
Morris Mary Kate.
Murphy Ryan.
Myers Jennifer F..
Padilla Tasha.
Pan Chao-Yang.
Readhead Adam.
Saguar Estela.
Salas Maria.
Snyder Robert E..
Vugia Duc.
Watt James.
Wong Cindy.
Acosta Meileen.
Davis Shai.
Kapuszinsky Beatrix.
Matyas Bela.
Miller Glen.
Ntui Asundep.
Richards Jayleen.
CDC Cruise Ship Response Team.
California Department of Public Health COVID-19 Team.
Solano County COVID-19 Team.
CDC Cruise Ship Response Team.
California Department of Public Health COVID-19 Team.
Solano County COVID-19 Team.
Acceso Abierto
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas
10.15585/mmwr.mm6912e3
An estimated 30 million passengers are transported on 272 cruise ships worldwide each year* (1). Cruise ships bring diverse populations into proximity for many days, facilitating transmission of respiratory illness (2). SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was first identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019 and has since spread worldwide to at least 187 countries and territories. Widespread COVID-19 transmission on cruise ships has been reported as well (3). Passengers on certain cruise ship voyages might be aged ≥65 years, which places them at greater risk for severe consequences of SARS-CoV-2 infection (4). During February-March 2020, COVID-19 outbreaks associated with three cruise ship voyages have caused more than 800 laboratory-confirmed cases among passengers and crew, including 10 deaths. Transmission occurred across multiple voyages of several ships. This report describes public health responses to COVID-19 outbreaks on these ships. COVID-19 on cruise ships poses a risk for rapid spread of disease, causing outbreaks in a vulnerable population, and aggressive efforts are required to contain spread. All persons should defer all cruise travel worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic.
MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
2020
Artículo
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/pdfs/mm6912e3-H.pdf
Inglés
VIRUS RESPIRATORIOS
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