Infectious disease, social determinants and the need for intersectoral action.

D. Butler-Jones, T. Wong
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Effectively addressing infectious diseases requires a broad multifaceted approach. Public health efforts in the 19 th century emphaasized cleanliness and good living conditions. The germ theory of disease that subsequently prevailed led to some important breakthroughs in vaccines and antimicrobials-but also bred complacency. Now, in light of emerging and re-emerging infections and antimicrobial resistance, we know that a unidisciplinary approach to infectious disease control is no longer sufficient and that it is through working with others that we can identify practical ways to address all the factors at play in the emergence and persistence of infectious diseases. When working across sectors, inter-professionally or with intergovernmental or coalition activities, there are four important principles to apply: respect, practicality, the rule of three and having something to offer.
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传染病、社会决定因素和部门间行动的必要性。
有效解决传染病问题需要采取广泛的多方面办法。19世纪的公共卫生工作强调清洁和良好的生活条件。疾病的细菌理论随后盛行,在疫苗和抗菌剂方面取得了一些重大突破,但也滋生了自满情绪。现在,鉴于新出现和再出现的感染以及抗菌素耐药性,我们知道,单一的传染病控制方法已不再足够,只有通过与其他方面合作,我们才能确定切实可行的方法,解决导致传染病出现和持续存在的所有因素。在跨部门、跨专业或与政府间或联盟活动合作时,有四个重要原则可以适用:尊重、务实、三原则和有所贡献。
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