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Infection from Outdoor Sporting Events—More Risk than We Think?

机译:户外运动事件感染的风险比我们想象的还要大吗?

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Competitive sports that involve extensive contact with mud are commonly held events and growing in popularity. However, the natural environment contributes to infection risks, and these events have been implicated in multiple infectious disease outbreaks. Soils and mud contain rich microbial communities and can include pathogens (including viruses, bacteria, and parasites), thereby offering risk of infection; there is also a risk of disease due to shedding, by participants, of pathogens directly into the environment. These disease risks are ubiquitous and are present in the most developed countries, as well as elsewhere. Prevention of the further spread of mud sport-related infections through secondary infections to non-participant community members is of critical importance. We recommend shifts in practice and policy, such as site condition monitoring, improved messaging with regards to infections risk, and implementation of pre- and post-event wash stations to reduce these risks.
机译:涉及与泥土大量接触的竞技运动是经常举行的活动,并且越来越受欢迎。然而,自然环境增加了感染风险,这些事件已与多种传染病的爆发有关。土壤和泥土含有丰富的微生物群落,并且可能包含病原体(包括病毒,细菌和寄生虫),因此存在感染的风险;由于参与者将病原体直接排放到环境中,因此也存在患病的风险。这些疾病的风险无处不在,并且存在于最发达国家和其他地区。至关重要的是,通过与非参与者社区成员的继发感染来防止与泥浆运动有关的感染进一步传播。我们建议改变做法和政策,例如现场条件监测,改善有关感染风险的消息传递,以及在事前和事后清洗站的实施以降低这些风险。

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