Covid-19 pandemic in mountainous areas: Impact, mitigation strategies, and new technologies in search and rescue operations

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van Veelen, Michiel J., Anna Voegele, Simon Rauch, Marc Kaufmann, Hermann Brugger, and Giacomo Strapazzon. COVID-19 pandemic in mountainous areas: impact, mitigation strategies, and new technologies in search and rescue operations. High Alt Med Biol. 22:335-341, 2021.-Mitigating the spread of COVID-19, an airborne infection, can lead to delays in the prehospital response and impair the performance of search and rescue (SAR) services in mountainous and remote areas. We provide an overview of the developing epidemiological situation related to the COVID-19 pandemic in mountainous areas and review current protocols to determine their suitability for mountain rescue teams. We also discuss using novel technologies to reduce the adverse effects caused by COVID-19 mitigation strategies such as delays caused by donning personal protective equipment (PPE) and reduced rescuer performance due to impaired movement and ventilation. COVID-19 has spread even in mountainous and remote locations. Dedicated protocols for the use of PPE appropriate for SAR rescuers exerting physical effort in remote areas and using technologies such as drones, telemedicine, and localization and contact tracing applications could contribute to an effective and timely emergency response in mountainous and remote settings.

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Van Veelen, M. J., Voegele, A., Rauch, S., Kaufmann, M., Brugger, H., & Strapazzon, G. (2021). Covid-19 pandemic in mountainous areas: Impact, mitigation strategies, and new technologies in search and rescue operations. High Altitude Medicine and Biology, 22(3), 335–341. https://doi.org/10.1089/ham.2020.0216

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