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Progress in Global Surveillance and Response Capacity 10 Years after Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome

机译:严重急性呼吸系统综合症十年后全球监测和反应能力的进展

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Ten years have elapsed since the World Health Organization issued its first global alert for an unexplained illness named severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The anniversary provides an opportunity to reflect on the international response to this new global microbial threat. While global surveillance and response capacity for public health threats have been strengthened, critical gaps remain. Of 194 World Health Organization member states that signed on to the International Health Regulations (2005), 20% had achieved compliance with the core capacities required by the deadline in June 2012. Lessons learned from the global SARS outbreak highlight the need to avoid complacency, strengthen efforts to improve global capacity to address the next pandemic using all available 21st century tools, and support research to develop new treatment options, countermeasures, and insights while striving to address the global inequities that are the root cause of many of these challenges.
机译:自世界卫生组织发布第一个全球警报以来,已经过去了十年,这是一种无法解释的疾病,称为严重急性呼吸道综合症(SARS)。周年纪念日为反思国际对这一新的全球微生物威胁的反应提供了机会。尽管加强了对公共卫生威胁的全球监测和响应能力,但仍然存在重大差距。在签署了《国际卫生条例(2005)》的194个世界卫生组织成员国中,只有不到20%的国家达到了2012年6月截止日期之前所要求的核心能力。从全球SARS爆发中吸取的教训凸显了必须避免自满,通过使用所有21世纪可用的工具,加强努力以提高全球应对下一次流行病的能力,并支持研究以开发新的治疗方案,对策和见解,同时努力解决造成许多挑战的根本原因的全球不平等现象。

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