TripleRM全球卫生管理模式(GHMM):媒介传播传染病的战略风险管理,以建立健康、可持续、适应性强和有复原力的社区:(战略全球卫生安全风险评估、复原力规划和城乡环境中的资源管理

Suraj Sheth
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在过去的30年里,由于气候变化导致的全球气温上升导致了城市和农村生态系统的变化。这些变化导致诸如蚊子等病媒传播传染病的模式有很大不同。登革热、疟疾和寨卡病毒(由寨卡病毒引起)等疾病在它们消失的地方重新出现,在它们已经存在的地区变得更加普遍,现在在以前没有见过的城市出现。为了在实现联合国可持续发展目标的同时遏制这一危险趋势,负责城市和农村环境的公共卫生官员不断寻求减少疾病爆发风险的方法。TripleRM全球卫生管理模型(GHMM)可用于城市和农村环境中的疾病暴发和应对。它是为风险评估、复原力建设和资源管理而设计的,并可用于研究疾病检测和应对过程的有效性。TripleRM全球健康管理模型(GHMM)可用于通过识别情景和流程脆弱性及其即将产生的影响、评估现有公共卫生控制措施、确定有效的解决方案和补救措施以及建议最佳资源分配方法来减少或消除对人群的风险。TripleRM全球健康管理模式(GHMM)纳入了补救措施、旨在整合适应性和复原力的战略举措、实施政策变更和更新应急协议。
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The TripleRM Global Health Management Model (GHMM): Strategic risk management of vector borne infectious diseases to build healthy, sustainable, adaptable and resilient communities: (Strategic global health security risk assessment, resilience planning and resource management in urban and rural envi
Over the last 30 years, rising global temperatures due to climate change have led to changes in, and proximal to, urban and rural ecosystems. These changes have caused the patterns of transmission of infectious diseases by vectors, such as mosquitoes, to vary considerably. Diseases such as Dengue Fever, Malaria and Zika (caused by the Zika Virus) have re-emerged where they had disappeared, have become more pervasive in the areas they already existed, and have now emerged in cities where they were previously not seen. In order to combat this dangerous trend while meeting the targets set by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, public health officials in charge of urban and rural environments constantly have sought ways to reduce the risk from a disease outbreak. The TripleRM Global Health Management Model (GHMM) can be used for Disease Outbreak and Response in Urban and Rural Environments. It is designed for risk assessment, resilience building and resource management, and can be utilized to research the effectiveness of processes implemented in disease detection and response. The TripleRM Global Health Management Model (GHMM) can be used for reduction or elimination of risk to populations by identifying situational and process vulnerabilities and their impending effects, evaluating current public health controls in place, identifying effective solutions and remedial measures, and recommending a methodology for optimal resource allocation. The TripleRM Global Health Management Model (GHMM) incorporates remedial measures, strategic initiatives designed to integrate adaptability and resiliency, implement policy changes and update emergency response protocols.
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