War and Health: the devastating impact of conflict on Wellbeing and Humanitarian Crises.

Mariano Martini, Lucia Valchi, Elvira Massaro, Roberto Parrella, Davide Orsini
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Health is a precious asset, essential for both individuals and communities. The wars that have affected various parts of the world in recent years have had a detrimental impact on health, leading to malnutrition and an increased vulnerability to epidemic diseases among the population, especially the poorest. Hospitals and healthcare facilities themselves have become primary strategic targets in many war zones. The destruction of infrastructure and hospitals, along with challenges in obtaining clean water and access to medicines, has contributed to the resurgence of epidemic diseases in countries where they had been eradicated. Additionally, the difficulty in ensuring vaccination programs for children raises the risk of these diseases spreading to areas typically free from them. The authors reflect on the consequences of wars on the health of populations and the close link between health and peace, presenting the latest data on ongoing epidemics in countries affected by war.

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战争与健康:冲突对福祉和人道主义危机的破坏性影响。
健康是一项宝贵资产,对个人和社区都至关重要。近年来影响世界各地的战争对健康产生了有害影响,导致人口,特别是最贫穷人口营养不良和更容易感染流行病。医院和保健设施本身已成为许多战区的主要战略目标。基础设施和医院遭到破坏,再加上在获得清洁水和获得药品方面面临挑战,导致流行病在已被消灭的国家死灰复燃。此外,确保儿童接种疫苗计划的困难增加了这些疾病传播到通常没有这些疾病的地区的风险。提交人思考了战争对人口健康的后果以及健康与和平之间的密切联系,提出了受战争影响国家中正在发生的流行病的最新数据。
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