An overview of epidemics in Liberia and its revelation for epidemic prevention during peacekeeping operations
- VernacularTitle:利比里亚传染病概况及其对加强维和期间防疫工作的启示
- Author:
Li-Hua, SONG
;
Ya-Hui, XU
;
Jun, HE
;
Hong, ZHU
;
Qing, DUAN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Africa;
Liberia;
peacekeeping operations;
medical support;
epidemic prevention
- From:Bulletin of The Academy of Military Medical Sciences
2009;33(6):519-521
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Communicable diseases are the major threats to the health and security of all the people living in Liberia, including UN peacekeepers from China. The most prevalent communicable diseases in Liberia include malaria, HIV/AIDS, acute respiratory infection, sexual transmitted disease, schistosomiasis, onchocerciasis, tuberculosis, cholera, pertussis, hepatitis, meningococcal disease, typhoid fever, Lassa fever and yellow fever. An insight into the profiles and epidemiology of the above epidemics in Liberia would greatly help peacekeepers with disease diagnosis and epidemic prevention. According to the profiles of epidemics in Liberia and the authors' experience in epidemic prevention in Liberia, the authors recommend that peacekeepers strengthen their epidemic prevention as follows. Firstly, a combined vector control strategy is suggested for the prevention and control of vector-borne diseases. Secondly, water safety should be highlighted by water disinfection and regular water quality testing. Thirdly, vaccines, diagnostic reagents and medications should be accordingly outfitted. Then, the awareness of epidemic prevention and individual hygiene should be improved by education and strict management. Finally, the daily life management for peacekeepers is also very important. The epidemic overviews and strategies for epidemic prevention described in this paper are also useful for all the other peacekeepers deployed in Africa.