Meta-synthesis of COVID-19 lessons: charting sustainable management of future pandemics

IF 2.9 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES International Journal of Urban Sciences Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/12265934.2021.1936136
Abbas Ziafati Bafarasat
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ABSTRACT Development of the COVID-19 vaccines has been creating a lot of hope for an ultimate return to normality, but returning to normality as we had before would mean we will continue to ignore life-ravaging lessons, as we did for severe acute respiratory syndrome, Ebola, and Middle East respiratory syndrome. This meta-synthesis of COVID-19 lessons charts sustainable pandemic management in terms of choosing strategies that are situated in their contextual specifications and beginning preparations for future application of such strategies from now. To guide selection of a situated strategy, the paper provides a comprehensive list of epidemiological determinants (e.g. communicativeness, poverty, supply chain, density, wind, remoteness); consolidates knowledge about strategies of elimination, suppression and mitigation; and proposes a quantified SWOT analysis of epidemiological determinants that produces coordinates for strategy identification in a Cartesian plane divided into twelve strategy quarters. To guide prior preparations for future application of pandemic management strategies, the paper consolidates lessons learned in implementation of situated strategies and proposes preparations at the national level for elimination, at the local/community level for suppression, and at the regional level for mitigation. Highlights Lessons of COVID-19 (coronavirus) chart sustainable management of future pandemics Epidemiological determinants and their mechanisms of impact are listed Knowledge about elimination, suppression and mitigation strategies is consolidated A quantified SWOT and Cartesian plane enable selecting context-specific strategies Preparations for future elimination, suppression and mitigation are listed
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2019冠状病毒病经验的综合:描绘未来大流行的可持续管理
COVID-19疫苗的开发为最终恢复正常带来了很多希望,但像以前那样恢复正常意味着我们将继续忽视破坏生命的教训,就像我们对严重急性呼吸综合征、埃博拉和中东呼吸综合征所做的那样。这一综合COVID-19经验教训的综合规划了可持续大流行管理,包括选择符合具体情况的战略,并从现在开始为今后应用此类战略做准备。为了指导选址战略的选择,本文提供了流行病学决定因素的综合清单(例如,沟通性、贫困、供应链、密度、风、偏远);巩固关于消除、抑制和缓解战略的知识;并提出了流行病学决定因素的量化SWOT分析,该分析在笛卡尔平面上生成了十二个战略区域的战略识别坐标。为了指导今后应用大流行病管理战略的事先准备工作,该文件总结了在实施就地战略方面取得的经验教训,并提出了在国家一级为消除、在地方/社区一级为抑制和在区域一级为缓解进行准备的建议。列出了未来流行病的流行病学决定因素及其影响机制。整合了有关消除、抑制和缓解策略的知识。通过量化的SWOT和笛卡尔平面,可以选择针对具体情况的策略。列出了未来消除、抑制和缓解的准备工作
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