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Improving global health governance to combat counterfeit medicines: a proposal for a UNODC-WHO-Interpol trilateral mechanism

机译:改善全球卫生治理以打击假药:毒品和犯罪问题办公室-卫生组织-国际刑警组织三边机制的建议

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Background Perhaps no greater challenge exists for public health, patient safety, and shared global health security, than fake/falsified/fraudulent, poor quality unregulated drugs, also commonly known as ?counterfeit medicines?, now endemic in the global drug supply chain. Counterfeit medicines are prevalent everywhere, from traditional healthcare settings to unregulated sectors, including the Internet. These dangerous medicines are expanding in both therapeutic and geographic scope, threatening patient lives, leading to antimicrobial resistance, and profiting criminal actors. Discussion Despite clear global public health threats, surveillance for counterfeit medicines remains extremely limited, with available data pointing to an increasing global criminal trade that has yet to be addressed appropriately. Efforts by a variety of public and private sector entities, national governments, and international organizations have made inroads in combating this illicit trade, but are stymied by ineffectual governance and divergent interests. Specifically, recent efforts by the World Health Organization , the primary international public health agency, have failed to adequately incorporate the broad array of stakeholders necessary to combat the problem. This has left the task of combating counterfeit medicines to other organizations such as UN Office of Drugs and Crime and Interpol in order to fill this policy gap. Summary To address the current failure of the international community to mobilize against the worldwide counterfeit medicines threat, we recommend the establishment of an enhanced global health governance trilateral mechanism between WHO, UNODC, and Interpol to leverage the respective strengths and resources of these organizations. This would allow these critical organizations, already engaged in the fight against counterfeit medicines, to focus on and coordinate their respective domains of transnational crime prevention, public health, and law enforcement field operations. Specifically, by forming a global partnership that focuses on combating the transnational criminal and patient safety elements of this pre-eminent global health problem, there can be progress against counterfeit drugs and their purveyors.
机译:背景也许对假冒,伪造,欺诈,质量低劣的不受管制的药物(通常也称为“假冒药品”)目前在全球药品供应链中很普遍,对公共卫生,患者安全和全球共享的健康保障没有更大的挑战。从传统的医疗保健环境到包括互联网在内的不受管制的部门,假药在世界各地都很普遍。这些危险药物在治疗和地理范围上都在扩大,威胁患者生命,导致抗菌素耐药性,并使犯罪分子从中获利。讨论尽管存在明显的全球公共卫生威胁,但假冒药品的监控仍然极为有限,现有数据表明,全球犯罪交易的增加尚未得到适当解决。各种公共和私营部门实体,国家政府和国际组织的努力已在打击这种非法贸易方面取得了进展,但由于无效的治理和利益分歧而受阻。具体来说,主要的国际公共卫生机构世界卫生组织(WHO)最近的努力未能充分吸收解决这一问题所必需的广泛利益相关者。剩下的打击假冒药品的任务留给了联合国毒品和犯罪问题办公室和国际刑警组织等其他组织,以填补这一政策空白。总结为了解决当前国际社会未能动员起来对抗全球假药威胁的问题,我们建议在世卫组织,毒品和犯罪问题办公室和国际刑警组织之间建立增强的全球卫生治理三边机制,以利用这些组织的各自优势和资源。这将使这些已经从事打击假药斗争的重要组织能够集中精力并协调其各自在跨国犯罪预防,公共卫生和执法现场工作中的领域。具体而言,通过建立一个全球性合作伙伴关系,重点是与这一突出的全球健康问题的跨国犯罪和患者安全要素作斗争,在打击假冒药品及其制造商方面可以取得进展。

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