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Italian Field Hospital Experience in Mozambique: Report of Ordinary Activities in an Extraordinary Context

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 May 2022

Daniela Sacchetto*
Affiliation:
Disaster Medicine Service 118, ASL CN1, Levaldigi, Cuneo, Italy CRIMEDIM, Center for Research and Training in Disaster Medicine, Humanitarian Aid, and Global Health, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy
Mario Raviolo
Affiliation:
Disaster Medicine Service 118, ASL CN1, Levaldigi, Cuneo, Italy
Silvia Lovesio
Affiliation:
Università degli Studi di Torino, Torino, Italy
Flavio Salio
Affiliation:
CRIMEDIM, Center for Research and Training in Disaster Medicine, Humanitarian Aid, and Global Health, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland
Ives Hubloue
Affiliation:
Research Group on Emergency and Disaster Medicine (ReGEDiM) Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
Luca Ragazzoni
Affiliation:
CRIMEDIM, Center for Research and Training in Disaster Medicine, Humanitarian Aid, and Global Health, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy
*
Correspondence: Daniela Sacchetto c/o Aeroporto Cuneo-Levaldigi Strada Provinciale 20, 1, 12038 Levaldigi (CN) – Italy E-mails: daniela.sacchetto@aslcn1.it; daniela.sacchetto@uniupo.it
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Abstract

On March 15, 2019, Cyclone Idai made landfall near the port city of Beira in central Mozambique causing significant casualties and serious damage to infrastructure. The Emergency Medical Team Type 2 – Italy Regione Piemonte (EMT2-ITA) was deployed approximately two weeks after the disaster to support the country in need, providing essential medical and surgical care.

The EMT2-ITA staff was composed of 77 team members including two rotations and integrating local staff. A total of 1,121 patients (1,183 triage admissions) were treated during the 27 days of field hospital activity; among all the admissions, only few cases (17; 1%) were directly or indirectly attributed to the disaster event. Only three cases of cholera were confirmed and transferred to one of the treatment centers set up in Beira. The EMT2-ITA performed a total of 62 surgical operations (orthopedic, gynecological, general, and plastic surgery), of which more than one-half were elective procedures.

The objective of this manuscript is to report the mission of the EMT2-ITA in Mozambique, raising interesting points of discussion regarding the impact of timing on the mission outcomes, the operational and clinical activities in the field hospital, and the great importance to integrate local staff into the team.

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Figure 1. Timeline from Cyclone to Operational Deployment.Abbreviations: EUCPM, European Union Civil Protection Mechanism; EMT2-ITA, Emergency Medical Team Type 2 – Italy Regione Piemonte.

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Table 1. Structure of Staff Working Each Shift in the Field Hospital.

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Figure 2. Deployed Field Hospital within the Courtyard of the Central Hospital of Beira: (1) Triage and Registration; (2) Emergency Room (ER); (3) Shock and Critical Care Room with Gynecological Corner; (4) Post-Anesthesia Care Unit and Sterilization Room; (5) Operating Theatre (OT); (6) Isolation Room for Suspected or Confirmed Infectious Disease; (7) X-Ray and Laboratory; and (8)(9) Two In-Patient Wards.

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Table 2. Summary of Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Patients Presented to the EMT2-ITA

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Table 3. Summary of the 62 Surgical Operations Performed by the EMT2-ITA