Medical Sciences Forum (Dec 2022)

EU HEALTHY GATEWAYS Joint Action—Contributions to European Public Health Preparedness and Response at Points of Entry

  • Varvara A. Mouchtouri,
  • Lemonia Anagnostopoulos,
  • Mauro Dionisio,
  • Martin Dirksen-Fischer,
  • Janusz Janiec,
  • Elina Kostara,
  • Nikolaos Bitsolas,
  • Jan Heidrich,
  • Kristina Militzer,
  • Brigita Kairiene,
  • Doret de Rooij,
  • Corien Swaan,
  • Leonidas Kourentis,
  • Eleni P. Christoforidou,
  • Peter Otorepec,
  • Nina Pirnat,
  • Rita Ferrelli,
  • Raquel Duarte-Davidson,
  • Tom Gaulton,
  • Christos Hadjichristodoulou,
  • The EU HEALTHY GATEWAYS Partnership

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/msf2022013017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 17

Abstract

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The joint action EU HEALTHY GATEWAYS (EUHG) aimed to support cooperation and coordinated action of MS to improve their preparedness and response capacities at PoE, for preventing and combating cross-border health threats from the transport sector. The aim of this study is to present how EUHG supported strengthening of core public health capacities at ports during routine operations and the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods used included surveys, literature reviews, in(tra)-action reviews, focus and expert working groups, site visits, exercises, inspection grading system methodology. In addition, the EU Common Ship Sanitation Database (EUSIS) was used as a tool to collect information on health conditions on board and to share information about public health events. EUHG network established the EUPOENET and implemented the European passenger ship inspections programme implementation where 558 inspectors in the EU SIS recorded 33,184 Ship Sanitation Certificates, followed up >80 public health events via the port communication form out of which 22 were COVID-19 related, and recorded > 4600 hygienic deficiencies. EUHG developed a web-based, searchable catalogue of best practices, SOPs for mosquito surveillance and control, a model MoU describing cooperation among authorities at ports, a tool was produced for development/assessment of contingency plans (ports), a tool serving group-based discussions about what defines risk at port level. EUHG conducted training courses and European level multi-sectorial TTE. The EUHG network of experts supported EU’s COVID-19 response by developing 16 technical guidance documents, provided >40 expert consultations and conducted three site visits and short seminars, two national level IAR and a European level meeting using IAR methodology and produced over five scientific publications. The JA’s network contribution to the pandemic has been globally acknowledged, recognized and demonstrated, with the network immediately activated to support EC and MS requests, and transport restart operations in 2020–2021.

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