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Multidrug resistant gonorrhea: The need for integrated public health surveillance to address sexually transmitted and blood-borne syndemics

机译:耐多药淋病:需要综合公共卫生监测以解决性传播和血源性疾病

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A national approach to addressing sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs) was recently articulated in the Public Health Agency of Canada’s new A Pan-Canadian Framework for Action: Reducing the health impact of sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections in Canada by 2030. This Framework promotes an integrated approach, with a focus on the key populations that are affected by overlapping epidemics (i.e., syndemics). We advance the idea that integrating surveillance would be helpful in characterizing and understanding the populations, locations, risk behaviours and other drivers that contribute to STBBI syndemics. The creation of matched or linked data systems that would allow routine reporting of integrated data is challenged by the technical barriers of integrating data silos as well as by the privacy and ethical considerations of merging sensitive individual-level data. Lessons can be learned from jurisdictions where an improved understanding of syndemics, through integrated STBBI surveillance, has led to more efficient and effective operational, program and policy decisions. Emerging enablers include the development of data standards and guidelines, investment in resources to overcome technical challenges and community engagement to support the ethical and non-stigmatizing use of integrated data. The Framework’s call to action offers an opportunity for national discussion on priorities and resources needed to advance STBBI syndemic surveillance for local, regional and national reporting in Canada.
机译:加拿大公共卫生署新制定的《泛加拿大行动纲领:到2030年减少加拿大的性传播和血源性感染对健康的影响》最近阐明了解决性传播和血源性感染(STBBI)的国家方法。 。该框架提倡一种综合方法,重点关注受重叠流行病(即,流行病)影响的关键人群。我们提出这样的想法,即集成监视将有助于表征和了解人口,地点,风险行为和其他促成STBBI传染病的因素。创建允许定期报告集成数据的匹配或链接的数据系统受到集成数据孤岛的技术障碍以及合并敏感的个人级别数据的隐私和道德考量的挑战。可以从司法管辖区吸取教训,在这些司法管辖区中,通过集成的STBBI监视对同伴病有了更深入的了解,从而可以更有效地执行运营,计划和政策。新兴的推动力包括数据标准和指南的开发,为克服技术挑战而进行的资源投资以及社区参与以支持对集成数据进行道德和非污名化使用。该框架的号召性行动为全国性的讨论提供了机会,以讨论在加拿大进行本地,区域和国家报告的STBBI联合监视的优先事项和资源。

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