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The COVID-19 Pandemic and Non-communicable Diseases—A Wake-up Call for Primary Health Care System Strengthening in Sub-Saharan Africa

机译:Covid -19大流行和非传染性疾病 - 在撒哈拉以南非洲加强初级医疗保健系统的叫醒

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Strengthening Primary Health Care Systems is the most effective policy response in low-and middle-income countries to protect against health emergencies, achieve universal health coverage, and promote health and wellbeing. Despite the Astana declaration on primary health care, respective investment is still insufficient in Sub-Sahara Africa. The SARS-CoV-2019 pandemic is a reminder that non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which are increasingly prevalent in Sub-Sahara Africa, are closely interlinked to the burden of communicable diseases, exacerbating morbidity and mortality. Governments and donors should use the momentum created by the pandemic in a sustainable and effective way by pivoting health spending towards primary health care.
机译:加强初级医疗保健系统是低收入中等收入国家最有效的政策响应,以防止健康紧急情况,实现普遍的健康覆盖,促进健康和福祉。尽管Astana关于初级保健的宣言,但撒哈拉非洲的各自投资仍不足。 SARS-COV-2019大流行提醒人们提醒人们在撒哈拉非洲越来越普遍的非传染病(NCD)与传染病,恶化发病率和死亡率的负担密切相关。各国政府和捐助者应通过将健康支出转向初级保健的健康支出来利用大流行的势头。

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