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The Evolution and Expansion of Regional Disease Surveillance Networks and Their Role in Mitigating the Threat of Infectious Disease Outbreaks

机译:区域疾病监测网络的演变和扩展及其在减轻传染病暴发威胁中的作用

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We examine the emergence, development, and value of regional infectious disease surveillance networks that neighboring countries worldwide are organizing to control cross-border outbreaks at their source. The regional perspective represented in the paper is intended to serve as an instructive framework for others who decide to launch such networks as new technologies and emerging threats bring countries even closer together. Distinct from more formal networks in geographic regions designated by the World Health Organization (WHO), these networks usually involve groupings of fewer countries chosen by national governments to optimize surveillance efforts. Sometimes referred to as sub-regional, these “self-organizing” networks complement national and local government recognition with informal relationships across borders among epidemiologists, scientists, ministry officials, health workers, border officers, and community members. Their development over time reflects both incremental learning and growing connections among network actors; and changing disease patterns, with infectious disease threats shifting over time from local to regional to global levels. Not only has this regional disease surveillance network model expanded across the globe, it has also expanded from a mostly practitioner-based network model to one that covers training, capacity-building, and multidisciplinary research. Today, several of these networks are linked through Connecting Organizations for Regional Disease Surveillance (CORDS). We explore how regional disease surveillance networks add value to global disease detection and response by complementing other systems and efforts, by harnessing their power to achieve other goals such as health and human security, and by helping countries adapt to complex challenges via multi-sectoral solutions. We note that governmental commitment and trust among participating individuals are critical to the success of regional infectious disease surveillance networks.
机译:我们研究了世界各地邻国正在组织的区域传染病监视网络的出现,发展和价值,以从源头上控制跨国界爆发。本文所代表的区域视角旨在为其他决定启动此类网络的人提供指导框架,因为新技术和新兴威胁将各国拉近了距离。与世界卫生组织(WHO)指定的地理区域中更正式的网络不同,这些网络通常包含由中央政府选择的较少国家的组,以优化监视工作。这些“自组织”网络有时被称为次区域网络,通过流行病学家,科学家,政府部门官员,卫生工作者,边境官员和社区成员之间的跨境非正式关系,补充了国家和地方政府的认可。随着时间的推移,它们的发展既反映了渐进的学习,也反映了网络参与者之间不断增长的联系。以及不断变化的疾病模式,随着时间的推移,传染病的威胁从地方到地区再到全球。这种区域疾病监视网络模型不仅在全球范围内得到了扩展,而且已经从主要基于从业人员的网络模型扩展到了涵盖培训,能力建设和多学科研究的网络模型。如今,这些网络中的一些网络通过区域疾病监测连接组织(CORDS)链接在一起。我们探索区域疾病监测网络如何通过补充其他系统和工作,利用其力量实现其他目标(例如健康和人类安全)以及通过多部门解决方案帮助各国适应复杂挑战的方式,为全球疾病检测和应对增加价值。我们注意到,政府对参与个人的承诺和信任对于区域传染病监测网络的成功至关重要。

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