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COVID-19 and health literacy: the yell of a silent epidemic amidst the pandemic

机译:covid-19和健康素养:在大流行中默默地陷入困境

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The emergence of a new form of Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) exposed weaknesses of health services in several countries, with overcrowding of hospitals, and lack of supplies and professionals in combating the disease, which sometimes contributed to the installation of social, political, and economic chaos. The critical situation experienced made the subject widely publicized so that the current pandemic also deals with an information epidemic. However, the data received and transmitted require prior critical analysis of its content, although not everyone is able to make the necessary judgment before using or sharing information, partly due to the lack of adequate health knowledge. Health literacy is a broad and important topic in public health but still globally underestimated, thus considered a silent epidemic. The exponential increase in the number of confirmed cases shows the world population's inadequacy and difficulty in understanding basic prevention guidelines. The COVID-19 pandemic warns of gaps in the health literacy levels of the world population and exposes the need for a comprehensive mapping to identify the overall health literacy status in more countries.
机译:新形式的冠状病毒(SARS-COV-2)出现了几个国家的卫生服务的弱点,并过度拥挤,以及缺乏对抗这种疾病的供应和专业人士,有时会导致社会,政治的安装和经济混乱。经验丰富的情况使该主题宣传,以便目前的大流行也涉及信息流行病。然而,收到和传输的数据需要先前的批判性分析其内容,尽管并非每个人都能够在使用或分享信息之前做出必要的判断,部分原因是缺乏足够的健康知识。卫生素养是公共卫生的广泛而重要的话题,但仍然在全球低估,因此被认为是一个沉默的流行病。确认案例数量的指数增加显示了世界人口的不足,难以理解基本预防指导方针。 Covid-19大流行警告世界人口的健康识字水平,并揭露了全面绘图的需要,以确定更多国家的整体健康扫盲地位。

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