In April 2020, a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak occurred on the cruise ship Costa Atlantica in Nagasaki, Japan. Our outbreak investigation included 623 multinational crewmembers onboard on April 20. Median age was 31 years; 84% were men. Each crewmember was isolated or quarantined in a single room inside the ship, and monitoring of health status was supported by a remote health monitoring system. Crewmembers with more severe illness were hospitalized. The investigation found that the outbreak started in late March and peaked in late April, resulting in 149 laboratory-confi rmed and 107 probable cases of infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. Six case-patients were hospitalized for COVID-19 pneumonia, including 1 in severe condition and 2 who required oxygen administration, but no deaths occurred. Although the virus can spread rapidly on a cruise ship, we describe how prompt isolation and quarantine combined with a sensitive syndromic surveillance system can control a COVID-19 outbreak.
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Maeda, H., Sando, E., Toizumi, M., Arima, Y., Shimada, T., Tanaka, T., … Morimoto, K. (2021). Epidemiology of coronavirus disease outbreak among crewmembers on cruise ship, Nagasaki City, Japan, april 2020. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 27(9), 2251–2260. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2709.204596
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