[From pandemic to syndemic : the importance of context].

Q3 Medicine Revue medicale de Liege Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Ph A Coucke
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The concept of "syndemics" is getting more and more popularity in scientific journals, especially since the end of the first decade of the current century. It relates to the dynamic interaction of synchronous or sequential diseases (whether communicable or not, also including mental diseases), with social and environmental factors, resulting at the end in a worse global outcome. The rise of publications in peer reviewed journals is exponential, especially in the last ten years. Born after another - forgotten - epidemy, the one related to HIV (AIDS), this concept is more than ever cited within the frame of the still ongoing COVID-19 pandemics. We will highlight this concept through a couple of selected examples related to infectious diseases. The recognition of an extensive intertwining allows to change in depth the way we approach health care efficiency, both at an individual as well as a societal level.

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[从流行病到综合症:背景的重要性]。
“综合征”的概念在科学期刊上越来越流行,特别是自本世纪头十年结束以来。它涉及同步或连续疾病(无论是否传染性疾病,也包括精神疾病)与社会和环境因素的动态相互作用,最终导致更糟糕的全球结果。同行评议期刊的出版物呈指数级增长,尤其是在过去十年。这一概念诞生于另一种被遗忘的流行病,即与艾滋病毒(艾滋病)有关的流行病之后,在仍在持续的COVID-19大流行的框架内,这一概念比以往任何时候都被更多地引用。我们将通过与传染病有关的几个选定的例子来强调这一概念。认识到广泛的相互交织,可以在个人和社会层面上深入改变我们对待医疗保健效率的方式。
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