2023 年度公共卫生词汇--冲突

D. Lucero‐Prisno, J. Ogaya, D. O. Shomuyiwa, Y. Adebisi, M. Kouwenhoven, Isaac Olushola Ogunkola, Odey Goodness, Nafisat Dasola Jimoh, Mohamed Mustaf Ahmed, T. Dorji
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冲突 "一词响彻整个 2023 年,与地缘政治争端中旷日持久的内战和加剧的全球紧张局势相呼应,使全球社区之间的持续裂痕不断升级,并加剧了人道主义危机。本文探讨了冲突与公共卫生之间的复杂关系,对其动态和当前的普遍性进行了深入分析。文章旨在阐明冲突所带来的各种挑战,并勾勒出一条全面的前进道路,通过推进公平、有弹性的医疗保健系统,缓解暴力冲突,改善健康差距,尤其是受影响的中低收入国家的健康差距。冲突 "的扩展视角揭示了超越国界的深远影响,极大地限制了公共卫生能力。由于资源不断枯竭,医疗急救需求不断增加,而目前的应对措施却无法充分满足这些需求,因此世界亟需重振医疗保健系统,缓和此类暴力冲突。冲突地区的重要医疗设施遭到破坏,严重阻碍了必要和及时的医疗服务的提供,影响了广泛的医疗服务,包括慢性病治疗、孕产妇和儿童护理以及心理健康支持。此外,这些地区的人们不断流离失所,增加了他们对传染病的易感性,提高了新疫情爆发的可能性,并使长期存在的公共卫生挑战进一步恶化。因此,在外交努力中优先考虑公共卫生对于解决冲突和帮助恢复至关重要,这可以通过建立一个强有力的公共卫生战略方法来建立一个更加稳定与和平的全球社会。
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Public Health Word of the Year 2023 — Conflict
The term “conflict” resonated throughout 2023, echoing prolonged civil wars and heightened global tensions in geopolitical disputes, escalating ongoing rifts among global communities, and exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. This article explores the complex relationship between conflicts and public health, providing a thorough analysis of their dynamics and current prevalence. It aims to illuminate the diverse challenges posed and delineate a holistic path forward to mitigate violent conflicts and ameliorate health disparities, particularly among affected low‐ and middle‐income countries, by advancing an equitable and resilient healthcare system. The expanded perspective of “conflict” reveals far‐reaching consequences that extend beyond borders, significantly straining public health capacity. The world is in dire need of reinvigorating healthcare systems and de‐escalating such violent conflicts due to the relentless exhaustion of resources and the increasing demand for medical emergencies that current responses inadequately address. The damage to vital healthcare facilities in conflict zones severely hampers the provision of necessary and timely medical care, affecting a wide range of health services, including treatment for chronic illnesses, maternal and child care, and mental health support. Additionally, the continuous displacement of people in these areas increases their susceptibility to infectious diseases, raising the possibility of new outbreaks and worsening long‐standing public health challenges. Therefore, prioritizing public health in diplomatic efforts is essential for resolving conflicts and aiding recovery, through building a strong public health strategic approach for a more stable and peaceful global community.
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