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Migrants and emerging public health issues in a globalized world: threats risks and challenges an evidence-based framework

机译:全球化世界中的移民和新出现的公共卫生问题:威胁风险和挑战基于证据的框架

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International population mobility is an underlying factor in the emergence of public health threats and risks that must be managed globally. These risks are often related, but not limited, to transmissible pathogens. Mobile populations can link zones of disease emergence to lowprevalence or nonendemic areas through rapid or high-volume international movements, or both. Against this background of human movement, other global processes such as economics, trade, transportation, environment and climate change, as well as civil security influence the health impacts of disease emergence. Concurrently, global information systems, together with regulatory frameworks for disease surveillance and reporting, affect organizational and public awareness of events of potential public health significance. International regulations directed at disease mitigation and control have not kept pace with the growing challenges associated with the volume, speed, diversity, and disparity of modern patterns of human movement. The thesis that human population mobility is itself a major determinant of global public health is supported in this article by review of the published literature from the perspective of determinants of health (such as genetics/biology, behavior, environment, and socioeconomics), population-based disease prevalence differences, existing national and international health policies and regulations, as well as inter-regional shifts in population demographics and health outcomes. This paper highlights some of the emerging threats and risks to public health, identifies gaps in existing frameworks to manage health issues associated with migration, and suggests changes in approach to population mobility, globalization, and public health. The proposed integrated approach includes a broad spectrum of stakeholders ranging from individual health-care providers to policy makers and international organizations that are primarily involved in global health management, or are influenced by global health events.
机译:国际人口流动是出现公共卫生威胁和风险的根本因素,必须在全球范围内加以管理。这些风险通常与(但不限于)可传播的病原体有关。流动人口可以通过迅速或大量的国际运动,或将两者结合,将疾病的发生区与低流行或非流行地区联系起来。在人类运动的这种背景下,诸如经济,贸易,运输,环境和气候变化以及公民安全等其他全球性进程也影响着疾病出现的健康影响。同时,全球信息系统与疾病监测和报告的监管框架一起,影响了组织和公众对具有潜在公共卫生意义的事件的认识。针对疾病缓解和控制的国际法规未能跟上与现代人类运动模式的数量,速度,多样性和差异性相关的日益严峻的挑战。本文从健康的决定因素(如遗传学/生物学,行为,环境和社会经济学),人口-疾病流行率差异,现有的国家和国际卫生政策和法规,以及人口统计学和健康结果的区域间变化。本文重点介绍了对公共卫生的一些新出现的威胁和风险,指出了现有框架中管理与移民相关的卫生问题的差距,并提出了应对人口流动,全球化和公共卫生的方法的变化。拟议的综合方法包括广泛的利益相关者,从单个的卫生保健提供者到主要参与全球卫生管理或受全球卫生事件影响的政策制定者和国际组织。

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