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Guidelines, law, and governance: disconnects in the global control of airline-associated infectious diseases

Grout, Andrea; Howard, Natasha; Coker, Richard; Speakman, Elizabeth M.

Authors

Andrea Grout

Natasha Howard

Richard Coker

Elizabeth M. Speakman



Abstract

International air travel is increasingly affecting the epidemiology of infectious diseases. A particular public health, economic, and political concern is the role of air travel in bringing infectious passengers or vectors to previously non-endemic areas. Yet, little research has been done to investigate either the infection risks associated with air travel or the empirical evidence for the effectiveness of infection control measures on aircraft and at borders. We briefly review the interface between international and national legislation, policy, and guidelines in the context of existing infection risks and possible scenarios. We have found that public health guidance and legislation, which airlines are required to follow, are often contradictory and confusing. Infection control measures for air travel need to be underpinned by coherent and enforceable national and international legislation that is based on solid epidemiological evidence. We recommend further research investment into more effective on-board vector control, health screening, and risk communications strategies, and the development of enforceable and harmonised international legislation.

Citation

Grout, A., Howard, N., Coker, R., & Speakman, E. M. (2017). Guidelines, law, and governance: disconnects in the global control of airline-associated infectious diseases. Lancet Infectious Diseases, 17(4), e118-e122. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099%2816%2930476-5

Journal Article Type Commentary
Publication Date 2017-04
Deposit Date Jan 28, 2020
Publicly Available Date Jan 28, 2020
Journal The Lancet infectious diseases
Print ISSN 1473-3099
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 17
Issue 4
Pages e118-e122
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099%2816%2930476-5
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2493142

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