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Diarrhoeal diseases and the global health agenda: Measuring and changing priority

机译:腹泻疾病和全球卫生议程:衡量和改变重点

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We investigate priority setting and the global health agenda by analysing the control of diarrhoeal diseases (CDD). CDD was one of the 'twin engines' of the 1980s' child survival movement, but now has a low priority on the global health agenda, even though diarrhoeal diseases still claim around 1.5 million children annually. In this article, we develop a framework and four indicators of priority to measure CDD's overall prominence on the global health agenda over the last three decades: trends in treatment coverage, changes in perceived priority, changes in financial support and institutional involvement and bibliographic trends. We find that CDD's priority is now one-sixth to one-third of its level in 1985. We then use political analysis to suggest strategies for reframing CDD as an issue and promoting its priority on the global health agenda.
机译:我们通过分析腹泻病(CDD)的控制来研究优先级设定和全球卫生议程。 CDD是1980年代儿童生存运动的“双引擎”之一,但尽管腹泻病每年仍然夺走约150万儿童的生命,但CDD现在在全球卫生议程中的优先级较低。在本文中,我们开发了一个框架和四个优先级指标,以衡量CDD在过去三十年中在全球卫生议程上的整体重要性:治疗覆盖率趋势,感知优先级的变化,资金支持和机构参与以及书目趋势的变化。我们发现CDD的优先级现在是其1985年水平的六分之一到三分之一。然后,我们使用政治分析来提出策略,以将CDD视为问题并在全球卫生议程中提升其优先级。

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