Initial Public Health Laboratory Response After Hurricane Maria — Puerto Rico, 2017

Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico on September 20, 2017, causing major damage to infrastructure and severely limiting access to potable water, electric power, transportation, and communications. Public services that were affected included operations of the Puerto Rico Department of Health...

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Veröffentlicht in:MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2018-03, Vol.67 (11), p.333-336
Hauptverfasser: Concepción-Acevedo, Jeniffer, Patel, Anita, Luna-Pinto, Carolina, Peña, Rafael González, Ruiz, Rosa Ivette Cuevas, Arbolay, Héctor Rivera, Toro, Mayra, Deseda, Carmen, De Jesus, Victor R., Ribot, Efrain, Gonzalez, Jennifer-Quiñones, Rao, Gouthami, De Leon Salazar, Alfonsina, Ansbro, Marisela, White, Brunilís B., Hardy, Margaret C., Georgi, Joaudimir Castro, Stinnett, Rita, Mercante, Alexandra M., Lowe, David, Martin, Haley, Starks, Angela, Metchock, Beverly, Johnston, Stephanie, Dalton, Tracy, Joglar, Olga, Stafford, Cortney, Youngblood, Monica, Klein, Katherine, Lindstrom, Stephen, Berman, LaShondra, Galloway, Renee, Schafer, Ilana J., Walke, Henry, Stoddard, Robyn, Connelly, Robin, McCaffery, Elaine, Rowlinson, Marie-Claire, Soroka, Stephen, Tranquillo, Darin T., Gaynor, Anne, Mangal, Chris, Wroblewski, Kelly, Muehlenbachs, Atis, Salerno, Reynolds M., Lozier, Matthew, Sunshine, Brittany, Shapiro, Craig, Rose, Dale, Funk, Renee, Pillai, Satish K., O’Neill, Eduardo
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Zusammenfassung:Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico on September 20, 2017, causing major damage to infrastructure and severely limiting access to potable water, electric power, transportation, and communications. Public services that were affected included operations of the Puerto Rico Department of Health (PRDOH), which provides critical laboratory testing and surveillance for diseases and other health hazards. PRDOH requested assistance from CDC for the restoration of laboratory infrastructure, surveillance capacity, and diagnostic testing for selected priority diseases, including influenza, rabies, leptospirosis, salmonellosis, and tuberculosis. PRDOH, CDC, and the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) collaborated to conduct rapid needs assessments and, with assistance from the CDC Foundation, implement a temporary transport system for shipping samples from Puerto Rico to the continental United States for surveillance and diagnostic and confirmatory testing. This report describes the initial laboratory emergency response and engagement efforts among federal, state, and nongovernmental partners to reestablish public health laboratory services severely affected by Hurricane Maria. The implementation of a sample transport system allowed Puerto Rico to reinitiate priority infectious disease surveillance and laboratory testing for patient and public health interventions, while awaiting the rebuilding and reinstatement of PRDOH laboratory services.
ISSN:0149-2195
1545-861X
DOI:10.15585/mmwr.mm6711a5