Infectious diseases and the air travel – a new Pandora's box?

While traveling by plane, passengers and pilots live in a controlled, partially isolated, heated and filtered microclimate in order to provide them comfort and safety. However, due to the large number of people / m3 of air and because of the sometimes unpredictable airflow that carry germs, the pass...

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Main Authors: Andrei Vata, Larisa Miftode, Maria Obreja, Radu Miftode, Luminita Gina Vata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2020-03-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://rjid.com.ro/articles/2020.1/RJID_2020_1_EN_Art-01.pdf
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spelling doaj-373b6259fe3e4a2abfba77e1ef871a672021-09-02T21:54:55ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Infectious Diseases1454-33892069-60512020-03-0123151210.37897/RJID.2020.1.1Infectious diseases and the air travel – a new Pandora's box?Andrei Vata0Larisa Miftode1Maria Obreja2Radu Miftode3Luminita Gina Vata4“Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania; "Sfanta Parascheva" Hospital of Infectious Diseases, Iasi, Romania“Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania; "Sfanta Parascheva" Hospital of Infectious Diseases, Iasi, Romania"Sfanta Parascheva" Hospital of Infectious Diseases, Iasi, Romania“Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania“Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, RomaniaWhile traveling by plane, passengers and pilots live in a controlled, partially isolated, heated and filtered microclimate in order to provide them comfort and safety. However, due to the large number of people / m3 of air and because of the sometimes unpredictable airflow that carry germs, the passengers present an important risk especially for infectious diseases with airborne transmission; the transmission of tuberculosis, influenza, measles, MERS, SARS, and the new SARS-2-CoV in this context has been widely proven and described. Vector-borne diseases are another threat because they can travel (especially mosquitoes) in the luggage or clothes of passengers and can spread diseases such as malaria, Chikungunya fever or yellow fever at long distances. The multi-drug resistant bacteria spreading in the case of repatriated travelers after hospitalizations abroad represents another problem. Even in the absence of a truly in-flight disease transmission, air travel nowadays represents a way to spread diseases such as Ebola, SARS or animal and wildlife-related infections between different countries or even continents. Disinfection, disinsection, the use of more efficient methods of air filtering in the cabin, the strict control of the passengers at check-in and check-out represent protecting measures against these risks, whose efficiency remains to be proven.https://rjid.com.ro/articles/2020.1/RJID_2020_1_EN_Art-01.pdfepidemicvectorcontagiousness
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author Andrei Vata
Larisa Miftode
Maria Obreja
Radu Miftode
Luminita Gina Vata
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Larisa Miftode
Maria Obreja
Radu Miftode
Luminita Gina Vata
Infectious diseases and the air travel – a new Pandora's box?
Romanian Journal of Infectious Diseases
epidemic
vector
contagiousness
author_facet Andrei Vata
Larisa Miftode
Maria Obreja
Radu Miftode
Luminita Gina Vata
author_sort Andrei Vata
title Infectious diseases and the air travel – a new Pandora's box?
title_short Infectious diseases and the air travel – a new Pandora's box?
title_full Infectious diseases and the air travel – a new Pandora's box?
title_fullStr Infectious diseases and the air travel – a new Pandora's box?
title_full_unstemmed Infectious diseases and the air travel – a new Pandora's box?
title_sort infectious diseases and the air travel – a new pandora's box?
publisher Amaltea Medical Publishing House
series Romanian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1454-3389
2069-6051
publishDate 2020-03-01
description While traveling by plane, passengers and pilots live in a controlled, partially isolated, heated and filtered microclimate in order to provide them comfort and safety. However, due to the large number of people / m3 of air and because of the sometimes unpredictable airflow that carry germs, the passengers present an important risk especially for infectious diseases with airborne transmission; the transmission of tuberculosis, influenza, measles, MERS, SARS, and the new SARS-2-CoV in this context has been widely proven and described. Vector-borne diseases are another threat because they can travel (especially mosquitoes) in the luggage or clothes of passengers and can spread diseases such as malaria, Chikungunya fever or yellow fever at long distances. The multi-drug resistant bacteria spreading in the case of repatriated travelers after hospitalizations abroad represents another problem. Even in the absence of a truly in-flight disease transmission, air travel nowadays represents a way to spread diseases such as Ebola, SARS or animal and wildlife-related infections between different countries or even continents. Disinfection, disinsection, the use of more efficient methods of air filtering in the cabin, the strict control of the passengers at check-in and check-out represent protecting measures against these risks, whose efficiency remains to be proven.
topic epidemic
vector
contagiousness
url https://rjid.com.ro/articles/2020.1/RJID_2020_1_EN_Art-01.pdf
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