2012 Olympics: Mass Gathering Could Cause 'Global Spread Of Disease'

Huffington Post UK   First Posted: 16/01/12 11:41 GMT Updated: 16/01/12 11:41 GMT

The London 2012 Olympics could be the ideal breeding ground for fostering dangerous infectious diseases, scientists have warned.

As thousands prepare to flock to England’s capital for the games, it's not just London that is playing host.

Bacteria and viruses are also likely to make their way to the Olympics, and with so many people packed together, the danger of disease spreading is greatly increased.

A study published in The Lancet Infectious Disease journal on Monday suggests that mass gatherings such as the 2012 Olympics have "potentially serious implications to health, security, and economic activity worldwide".

The impact of such mass gatherings can cause problems long after the crowds have dispersed, public health experts explained.

Exchanged pathogens can travel back to different countries when visitors journey home, whilst lingering diseases can remain at the host site.

Disease control in relation to crowd clusters is an area that still not sufficiently developed enough to address the complexity of the situation, the study said.

It suggested that Olympic organisers could look to Saudi Arabia’s management of the millions that make their pilgrimage during the annual Hajj to Mecca, to learn how to cope with the public health challenge posed the massive muster.

“Saudi Arabia’s experience of Hajj medicine contains rapidly developing public health solutions to several global challenges," Professor Ziad Memish from the Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, who authored the report, said.

"Multiagency and multinational approaches to public health challenges are likely to become major factors in the specialty of global health diplomacy, engaging societies globally, and drawing the west a little closer to the east.”

But it is not just increased disease that needs to be monitored, the report said. Mass gatherings also prove high risk for stampedes and violence. Heatstroke is another major threat to public health during such events.

The report suggested a number of solutions to reduce public health risks during large events.

Special computer models which monitor crowd activity could be used to predict the way in which disease might spread through proximity, as well as auditing trends such as air travel patterns. The authors noted that as many people arrive by air, understanding flight paths is an important part of predicting the spread of bacteria.

Bio.Diaspora is a technology that tracks worldwide patterns of air travel to help anticipate the global spread of infectious diseases. (see video above) The internet can also be used to track if and where disease is appearing. The health map is one such tool listed by the report.

Real-time infectious disease surveillance efforts were used for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. Dr Kamran Khan from St Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, Canada, lead author of the paper identified that the vast majority of passengers travelling to Vancouver at the time of the Games originated from just 25 cities. Khan explained how technology like this can help.

“An integrated platform of this kind could help identify infectious disease outbreaks around the world that could threaten the success of MGs at the earliest possible stages, provide insights into which of those outbreaks are most likely to result in disease spread into the MG, and identify the most effective public health measures to mitigate the risk of disease importation and local spread, all in near real-time”

Professor Brian McCloskey,who is in charge of the Health Protection Agency's preparations for London 2012 is using data from nearby hospitals and walk in centres to compile a picture of disease during the games. He told the BBC: "The history of the Olympic Games suggests infection doesn't happen often.

"The issue for us is to make sure the right system is in place to respond."

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Wairimu
anti-extremist (of all stripes)
07:17 PM on 01/16/2012
Oh the horror. To imagine all those disease ridden people (read, 3rd Worlders & misc non-whites) descending into London..... Gosh, you'd think this is the first time people from a ton of countries have gathered in one location.

Must be something they'll pick up in London, not bring in!
04:19 PM on 01/16/2012
I wish someone release an agent that can make people
become intelligent, tolerent and ethical
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It would be the best pandemic ever
06:42 PM on 01/16/2012
Support chemical warfare do you ?
08:50 PM on 01/16/2012
I'm sorry if I'm not able to cover all the IQs for my pun to be understood
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Just like someone making fun of Atomic weapons and someone else
is accusing them of hiding some in their underware .... do you see the similarity
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Lighten-up and laugh at life as it so funny .... and it gets funnier when
some don't get the joke .... LOL
09:00 PM on 01/16/2012
I confess ... you got me ... I did participate in chemical warfare
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I was a one man army
I wiped out a whole colony of " Roaches " with pesticide
and now I changed the world
I am a destroyer of (roach) worlds
The canister I used had " Made in the USA " printed on it
I had connections at " Walmart " .... I paid the associate cash for it
03:51 PM on 01/16/2012
HuffPuff run out of news again?
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03:51 PM on 01/16/2012
I've got a mate who is a pest controller in the East End, and he says if anything it's the visitors to the 2012 Olympics who travel on the Tube that are the ones who will be coming away with something unplaned BED BUGS. Thanks to laws limiting the chemicals now allowed in pest control treatments combined with serious money saving cut backs the seats on the East London Tube trains are now the major cause of bed bug investation through out the east End. In fact there is now even a bed bug infestation corridor in the neighbouring homes that runs parrelel with the tube line. Bed bugs are picked up if you sit on the seats and brought home on your clothes or picked up on luggage with no plastic covering that stops the bedbugs hitching a ride home with you.
03:26 PM on 01/16/2012
My biggest worry is that none of them will go home again. We've got more than enough foreign scroungers here already
04:21 PM on 01/16/2012
and YOU and your ilk happen to invade other countries
at least theise people are visiting and not invading
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what a louzy host you are
06:41 PM on 01/16/2012
If I'm a lousy host pal, it's because my taxes are being handed to people who should never have been allowed into the UK instead of being used to make life better here. As for the Olympics, it belongs in Athens, Greece
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philhellene
Far Left and Proud of It!
03:25 PM on 01/16/2012
And I hear that London is going to sink into the Thames from all the weight of the visitors - oh, the horror of it all.
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Antipodeus
My micro-chip is empty?
02:12 PM on 01/16/2012
Oh, that's right. Just look at all those other global pandemics which followed previous Olympics (Summer AND Winter!), Commonwealth Games, World Cup (soccer) ... What are the odds of it happening AGAIN?

Come to think of it, most pandemics seem to follow WARS ... can't understand why ... then there's all those people flying about internationally ... EVERY SINGLE DAY. Sarc/off.

Perhaps if they worried more about things like multi-antibiotic-resistant TB in the Russian prison system, etc., they'd be on more productive ground.
04:23 PM on 01/16/2012
Bravo ..... nice
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Antipodeus
My micro-chip is empty?
04:43 PM on 01/16/2012
;=))