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1 Kathryn Barbara LT, MSC, USN Navy Entomology Center of Excellence
Environmental Health Site Assessments in Southeast Asia USNS MERCY (T-AH 19) 2006 Humanitarian Assistance Deployment Kathryn Barbara LT, MSC, USN Navy Entomology Center of Excellence Jacksonville, FL

2 MERCY Deployment May – September 2006 Chittagong, Bangladesh
Jolo, RP Tawi Tawi, RP Zamboanga, RP Chittagong, Bangladesh Simeulue Island, ID Nias Island, ID Dili, Timor Leste Banda Aceh, ID Kupang, ID Tarakan, ID

3 USNS MERCY (T-AH 19) Public Health Cell
U.S. Navy: Forward Deployed Preventive Medicine Unit (FDPMU) 1 Public Health Physician 1 Microbiologist 1 Industrial Health Officer 1 Environmental Health Officers 1 Entomologist 1 Biological Technician 6 Preventive Medicine Technicians U.S. Public Health Service: 2 Primary Care Physicians 2 Civil Engineers 2 Environmental Health Officers U.S. Air Force: 2 Public Health Officers 4 Physical Health Journeymen U.S. Army: 1 Veterinarian 2 Veterinarian Techs

4 FDPMU-6 Vector Component Mission
Conduct Environmental Health Site Assessments (EHSAs) on hospital grounds. Provide vector surveillance and control to host nation (when possible). Provide training and education in vector identification, surveillance, control to host nationals.

5 Common Encounters Filth Flies Mosquitoes Force Health Protection
Improper Waste Management Accumulation Disposal Hazardous Waste Mosquitoes Larvae Adults Force Health Protection

6 Waste Management Trash accumulation

7 Waste Management Trash maintenance Burning Burying

8 Waste Management Biological Waste Disposal

9 Waste Management Biological Waste Disposal

10 Waste Management Trash disposal techniques
Patients and staff are often not educated in proper disposal practices

11 Waste Management Hazardous Material Disposal

12 Filth Fly Management Our Contribution
Provided temporary control Methomyl (Blue Streak) Nithiazinine (Quick Strike) Sticky fly paper

13 Filth Fly Management Our Contribution
Suggested ways to improve solid waste management

14 Mosquitoes Larvae Adults Standing water common (commonly septic water)
Artificial containers Open sewers and septic tanks Adults Limited surveillance conducted Landing rates not conducted (inability to RON) Interviews often revealed common disease vectors

15 Mosquitoes Common Issues throughout deployment area:
Rain water collection artificial containers often used for drinking or wash water

16 Mosquitoes Common Issues throughout deployment area:
Rain water collection artificial containers often used for drinking water Open sewer systems Culex spp.

17 Mosquitoes Common Issues throughout deployment area:
Rain water collection artificial containers often used for drinking water Open sewer systems Open or unsecured septic tanks

18 Mosquitoes Common Issues throughout deployment area:
Rain water collection artificial containers often used for drinking water Open sewer systems Culex spp. Open or unsecured septic tanks “Indonesian Style” toilets/ mandi

19 Mosquitoes Common Issues throughout deployment area:
Rain water collection artificial containers often used for drinking water Open sewer systems Culex spp. Open or unsecured septic tanks “Indonesian Style” toilets Open windows or doors

20 Mosquitoes Adults Limited surveillance conducted

21 Mosquitoes Adults Limited surveillance conducted
Landing rates not conducted (often unable to RON)

22 Mosquitoes Adults Limited surveillance conducted
Landing rates not conducted (inability to RON) Interviews often revealed prevalent disease vectors Unable to leave secured area around hospital due to force protection concerns

23 Mosquito Management Our Contribution
Larval insecticide applications No adult applications (inability to RON) Donations of larval and adult insecticides compatible with host nation equipment Advice on IPM techniques and equipment maintenance

24 Training Activities Requested at nearly every location
The most valuable product delivered to the countries visited Audiences consisted of: Physicians, nurses, mid-wives Medical/ nursing students Sanitarians/ public health workers Non-governmental organization members

25 Training Activities Classes were didactic and/or hands on
Class sizes ranged from students Topics included: Mosquito biology, identification, and control Country specific disease and vector information Integrated pest management Non-chemical pest management

26 Training Activities Development and distribution of educational pamphlets and posters

27 Training Activities Udana School of Public Health Students
Kupang, Indonesia IOM Public Health Physicians Banda Aceh, Indonesia Chittagong Sanitarians Chittagong, Bangladesh

28 Overall Effectiveness/Lessons Learned
Training of host nation public health personnel is a high-impact activity for Preventive Medicine as component of humanitarian assistance missions. Preventive Medicine team could have been more effective if they had the ability (and security) to asses community efforts. Longer duration of visits would be more effective for preventive medicine efforts.

29 Overall Effectiveness/Lessons Learned
Use of the FDPMU equipment set and personnel is appropriate for HA missions. A preventive medicine professional should be a part of the advanced party. Remaining overnight is required for effective vector control measures.

30 Thank You


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