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Strengthening the Detection of and Early Response to Public Health Emergencies: Lessons from the West African Ebola Epidemic

机译:加强对公共卫生突发事件的发现和早期响应:西非埃博拉疫情的教训

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BackgroundIn the year since the World Health Organization (WHO) notified of an Ebola outbreak in West Africa, more than 24,000 cases have been reported and over 10,000 individuals have died. Moreover, countless non-Ebola deaths have occurred as a result of health system closings and an international aid effort in the $USD billions has been invested in control efforts. While the international response to the West African Ebola virus disease epidemic eventually exemplified the great potential of the global public health community, the protracted early response also revealed critical gaps, which likely resulted in exacerbation of the epidemic. It is incumbent on international health partners to learn from missteps that occurred in the early stages of the epidemic and strengthen our public health capacity to better respond to future public health emergencies.Findings and RecommendationsStrategies to consider to improve capacity to respond global health emergencies include: 1) development of a more precise system to risk stratify geographic settings susceptible to disease outbreaks, 2) reconsideration of the 2005 International Health Regulations Criteria to allow for earlier responses to localized epidemics before they reach epidemic proportions, 3) increasing the flexibility of the World Health Organization director general to characterize epidemics with more granularity, 4) development of guidelines for best practices to promote partnership with local stakeholders and identify locally acceptable response strategies, and, most importantly, 5) making good on international commitments to establish a fund for public health emergency preparedness and response.ConclusionsThe recent success of the global action to stem the Ebola virus disease epidemic is laudable but should not encourage complacency in our efforts to improve the global public health infrastructure. The current epidemic has revealed both the danger posed by disease outbreaks in states with weak health systems and their widespread impact in an increasingly globalized world. The power of global health law and global health institutions will remain seriously unrealized and deeply compromised if the Ebola epidemic does not spur fundamental reform.
机译:背景自世界卫生组织(WHO)得知西非爆发埃博拉疫情以来的一年,已报告了24,000多起病例,并有10,000多人死亡。此外,由于卫生系统关闭而造成无数非埃博拉病毒死亡,数十亿美元的国际援助工作已投入到控制工作中。尽管国际社会对西非埃博拉病毒病流行的应对最终证明了全球公共卫生界的巨大潜力,但长期的长期应对也显示出严重的差距,这有可能导致该流行病加剧。国际卫生合作伙伴有责任从流行病早期阶段的失误中吸取教训,并加强我们的公共卫生能力,以更好地应对未来的公共卫生紧急情况。调查结果和建议考虑提高应对全球卫生紧急情况的能力的战略包括: 1)开发更精确的系统来对易患疾病暴发的地理区域进行风险分层; 2)重新考虑《 2005年国际卫生条例》标准,以便在局部流行病达到流行病之前更早做出反应; 3)增强世界的灵活性卫生组织总干事以更详细地描述流行病的特征,4)制定最佳做法指南,以促进与当地利益相关者的伙伴关系并确定当地可接受的应对策略,最重要的是,5)履行国际承诺,为公众建立基金精力充沛结论,结论和建议全球遏制埃博拉病毒病流行的全球行动最近取得的成功值得称赞,但不应鼓励我们为改善全球公共卫生基础设施而自满。当前的流行病既揭示了卫生系统薄弱的州爆发疾病所带来的危险,也显示了它们在日益全球化的世界中的广泛影响。如果埃博拉疫情不刺激根本性改革,全球卫生法和全球卫生机构的权力将仍然严重无法实现,并且将受到严重损害。

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