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Cruise ship pathologies in remote regions. International Maritime Health. 2018 Jun 22;69(2):75–83.

Author: Carron M, Emeyriat N, Levraut J, Blondeau N. Summary: A prospective observational, descriptive, and cross-sectional study was conducted aboard a cruise ship with a capacity of 200–264 passengers and 140 crewmembers, sailing in remote areas such as the Arctic Ocean and the Antarctic Peninsula for 205 days with 6640 individuals, including 3698 passengers and …

Cruise ship pathologies in remote regions. International Maritime Health. 2018 Jun 22;69(2):75–83. Read More »

COVID-19 outbreaks among crew members in non-cruise vessels anchoring in Salvador, Brazil, 2021. Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz. 2022;117:e220114.

Author: Cardoso CW, Souza MMDS, Teles ACVDS, Argibay HD, Reis OBD, Pereira FM, et al. Summary: The authors report eight SARS-CoV-2 occurrences in 2021 aboard various types of non-cruise vessels anchored in Salvador, Bahia, northeastern Brazil. Overall, the risk of SARS-CoV-2-infected crew members developing signs and symptoms associated with COVID-19 was significantly lower among those …

COVID-19 outbreaks among crew members in non-cruise vessels anchoring in Salvador, Brazil, 2021. Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz. 2022;117:e220114. Read More »

Lessons learned for COVID-19 in the cruise ship industry. Toxicol Ind Health. 2020 Sep;36(9):728–35.

Author: Brewster RK, Sundermann A, Boles C. Summary: In response to COVID-19, cruise ships and the CDC swiftly implemented protection measures to prevent the disease’s spread, such as No Sail Orders and comprehensive interim guidance. To mitigate risk and enhance preparedness for future disease outbreaks, more robust preventive measures should be considered moving forward. These …

Lessons learned for COVID-19 in the cruise ship industry. Toxicol Ind Health. 2020 Sep;36(9):728–35. Read More »

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