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Clinical care for severe influenza and other severe illness in resource‐limited settings: the need for evidence and guidelines

机译:在资源有限的环境中针对严重流感和其他严重疾病的临床护理:证据和指南的需求

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The 2009 influenza A (H1N1) pandemic highlighted the importance of quality hospital care of the severely ill, yet there is evidence that the impact of the 2009 pandemic was highest in low‐ and middle‐income countries with fewer resources. Recent data indicate that death and suffering from seasonal influenza and severe illness in general are increased in resource‐limited settings. However, there are limited clinical data and guidelines for the management of influenza and other severe illness in these settings. Life‐saving supportive care through syndromic case management is used successfully in high‐resource intensive care units and in global programs such as the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI). While there are a variety of challenges to the management of the severely ill in resource‐limited settings, several new international initiatives have begun to develop syndromic management strategies for these environments, including the World Health Organization's Integrated Management of Adult and Adolescent Illness Program. These standardized clinical guidelines emphasize syndromic case management and do not require high‐resource intensive care units. These efforts must be enhanced by quality clinical research to provide missing evidence and to refine recommendations, which must be carefully integrated into existing healthcare systems. Realizing a sustainable, global impact on death and suffering due to severe influenza and other severe illness necessitates an ongoing and concerted international effort to iteratively generate, implement, and evaluate best‐practice management guidelines for use in resource‐limited settings.
机译:2009年的甲型H1N1流感大流行凸显了对重症患者提供优质医院护理的重要性,但有证据表明,在资源较少的中低收入国家,2009年大流行的影响最大。最近的数据表明,在资源有限的情况下,死亡和季节性流感和严重疾病的患病率总体上有所增加。但是,在这些情况下,用于管理流感和其他严重疾病的临床数据和指南有限。通过综合症病例管理挽救生命的支持性护理已成功用于高资源重症监护病房和全球计划中,例如儿童疾病综合管理(IMCI)。虽然在资源有限的环境中对重症患者的管理面临各种挑战,但一些新的国际倡议已开始针对这些环境制定综合症状管理策略,包括世界卫生组织的成人和青少年疾病综合管理计划。这些标准化的临床指南强调症状性病例管理,不需要高资源的重症监护病房。必须通过高质量的临床研究来加强这些努力,以提供缺失的证据并完善建议,这些建议必须仔细地集成到现有的医疗保健系统中。要实现对严重流感和其他严重疾病造成的死亡和痛苦的可持续的全球影响,就必须进行持续不断的国际合作,以迭代方式生成,实施和评估在资源有限的环境中使用的最佳实践管理指南。

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