A pox on all our houses: a missing component in the global mpox response is equity.

IF 36.4 1区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Lancet Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1016/S1473-3099(24)00594-2
Eddy Jonas, Nesar Hamraz, Nathalie Marcadieu, Daphnee Salomon, Deogratias Niyizonkiza, Jennifer Furin, Jacklin Saint Fleur
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The global health community has had more than a decade to develop pandemic preparedness programmes and apply lessons learnt to new disease outbreaks. Mpox has now been declared a global public health emergency, but the response appears to be missing important elements of equity, focusing instead on diagnosis and surveillance. This approach leaves vulnerable populations in countries grappling with the outbreak without the preventive and treatment services they need. Based on our experiences managing the current mpox outbreak in Burundi, we outline some limitations of ongoing response strategies and advocate for the adoption of core principles that emphasise an equitable approach. These strategies include: community partnerships; care provided across the spectrum of disease; gender-informed services; sensitive community education; and promotion of community cohesion. Although funding and implementing these activities is ultimately the responsibility of governments, additional support might be needed also from non-governmental organisations, especially in settings characterised by conflict and fledgling health systems where the current mpox outbreak is centred.

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家家有本难念的经:全球麻疹应对措施中缺失的一环是公平。
全球卫生界有十多年的时间来制定大流行病防备计划,并将经验教训应用于新的疾病爆发。麻疹现已被宣布为全球公共卫生紧急事件,但应对措施似乎缺少重要的公平要素,而是侧重于诊断和监测。这种应对方式使那些正在努力应对疫情的国家的弱势群体得不到他们所需的预防和治疗服务。根据我们在布隆迪管理当前水痘疫情的经验,我们概述了当前应对策略的一些局限性,并倡导采用强调公平方法的核心原则。这些策略包括:社区伙伴关系;提供全面的疾病护理;提供考虑性别因素的服务;开展敏感的社区教育;以及促进社区凝聚力。尽管资助和实施这些活动最终是政府的责任,但可能还需要非政府组织提供额外的支持,尤其是在冲突频发和卫生系统刚刚起步的环境中,而当前的天花疫情正是以这些环境为中心。
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Lancet Infectious Diseases
Lancet Infectious Diseases 医学-传染病学
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Lancet Infectious Diseases was launched in August, 2001, and is a lively monthly journal of original research, review, opinion, and news covering international issues relevant to clinical infectious diseases specialists worldwide.The infectious diseases journal aims to be a world-leading publication, featuring original research that advocates change or sheds light on clinical practices related to infectious diseases. The journal prioritizes articles with the potential to impact clinical practice or influence perspectives. Content covers a wide range of topics, including anti-infective therapy and immunization, bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections, emerging infectious diseases, HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, mycobacterial infections, infection control, infectious diseases epidemiology, neglected tropical diseases, and travel medicine. Informative reviews on any subject linked to infectious diseases and human health are also welcomed.
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