Policy learning from influenza and the preparedness of the public health sector: 2006/2007 influenza season in Latvia

I. Beinaroviča
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Due to globalization and continuous development and mutation and development of various pathogens, infectious diseases have transcended the public health sector and become issues of Global Public Health Security. Influenza – an infectious disease that is both a cyclical, yearly occurrence and the cause of several deadly global pandemics – regularly challenges the public health sector thus providing opportunities for policy learning and evidence bases policy change. By applying the Algorithm for continuous analysis of policy learning and change, this publication investigates whether and how policy learning and change took place in Latvia after the 2006/2007 influenza season, when a record number of infection cases was registered. Although the conclusions of this publication cannot be generalized, it provides valuable insights for future research, especially for the analysis of the management of the Covid-19 pandemic in Latvia.
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从流感中学到的政策教训和公共卫生部门的防范:拉脱维亚2006/2007年流感季节
由于全球化和各种病原体的不断发展和突变发展,传染病已经超越了公共卫生领域,成为全球公共卫生安全问题。流感是一种每年周期性发生的传染病,也是造成几次致命的全球大流行病的原因,它经常对公共卫生部门构成挑战,从而为政策学习和基于证据的政策改变提供了机会。通过应用该算法对政策学习和变化进行持续分析,本出版物调查了2006/2007年流感季节之后拉脱维亚是否发生了政策学习和变化,以及政策学习和变化是如何发生的,当时登记的感染病例数量达到创纪录水平。虽然本出版物的结论不能一概而论,但它为未来的研究提供了宝贵的见解,特别是对拉脱维亚Covid-19大流行管理的分析。
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