What is the evidence for mass gatherings during global pandemics? A rapid summary of best-available evidence

(Wie sieht die Evidenz für Massenzusammenkünfte bei globalen Pandemien aus? Eine schnelle Zusammenfassung der verfügbaren besten Evidenz)

The effect of restricting and cancelling mass gatherings and sporting events on infectiousdiseases is poorly established and requires further assessment. The best-available evidencesuggests multiple-day events with crowded communal accommodations are most associated with increased risk. Mass gatherings are not homogenous and risk should be assessed on acase-by-case basis. VERDICT: The effect of restricting and cancelling mass gatherings and sporting events on infectiousdiseases is poorly established and requires further assessment. The best-available evidencesuggests multiple-day events with crowded communal accommodations are most associatedwith increased risk. Mass gatherings are not homogenous and risk should be assessed on acase-by-case basis. CONCLUSIONS: - Global data on COVID-19 continue to be collected. They must be actively analysed andused to support real-time decision making. However, until this evidence base grows,current COVID-19 policies may rely on inferences from other scenarios, such asinfluenza pandemics - The effect of restricting and cancelling mass gatherings and sporting events onrespiratory disease rates during pandemics in general is poorly established and requiresfurther assessment - Although limited; the best-available evidence appear to suggest multiple-day events withcrowded communal accommodations are most associated with increased risk oftransmission of respiratory infections - The timing of restrictions on mass gatherings appears important; restrictions closer toepidemic peak may be more effective than restrictions applied further out. - Mass gatherings are not homogenous and risk should be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
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Notationen:Leitung und Organisation Organisationen und Veranstaltungen Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin
Tagging:Coronavirus
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Oxford University of Oxford, Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine 2020
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Seiten:1-11
Dokumentenarten:Literaturanalyse
Level:hoch