布基纳法索在 COVID-19 期间的卫生规划:国家大流行病战略管理委员会的作用。

Thomas Druetz, Frank Bicaba, Cissé Zainabou, Abel Bicaba
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背景:将 COVID-19 危机视为大流行病会误导人们,暗示全球各地区在负担和反应方面存在某种同质性。然而,从危机一开始,各国就呈现出不同的流行病学现实,有时采取的措施也不尽相同,甚至相互对立。奇怪的是,随着有关 COVID-19 的科学证据和应对策略的不断积累,应对措施的不一致性依然存在:本评论旨在介绍布基纳法索的具体经验,以及该国如何将最初的生物医学应对措施调整为多部门战略。布基纳法索成立了一个委员会,专门负责研究大流行病和控制措施的影响。该委员会的任务是将处理 COVID-19 的视角分解。委员会与在国家卫生危机中经常被忽视的利益相关者--社区--进行了对话。作为 "全国大流行病危机管理委员会 "的成员,共同作者之一为该委员会的定位做出了贡献,并亲眼目睹了委员会面临的一些挑战:这一经验表明,布基纳法索正在推进公共卫生领域脱离医学的项目。为了更有效地管理未来的危机并跨越不同部门,迫切需要建立国家机构并加强公共卫生系统。国家需要拥有合法性、权威和资源的协调单位,以动员社区、国家和国际各级的各种行为者。
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Health Planning in Times of COVID-19 in Burkina Faso: The Role of Its National Strategic Pandemic Management Committee.

Context: Presenting the COVID-19 crisis as a pandemic misleadingly implies a certain homogeneity between the regions of the Globe in terms of their burden and reactions. However, from the outset of the crisis, countries presented different epidemiological realities and sometimes adopted divergent, even opposing measures. Curiously, the heterogeneity of responses persisted as scientific evidence accumulated about COVID-19 and the strategies for dealing with it.

Case study: This commentary aims to recount the specific experience of Burkina Faso, and how it reoriented its initial biomedical response into a multisectoral strategy. Burkina Faso set up a committee specifically to examine the effects not only of the pandemic, but also of the control measures. This committee was mandated to decompartmentalize the lens through which the COVID-19 was dealt with. It entered into dialogue with a level of stakeholders often overlooked during national health crisis: communities. As a member of this "National Committee for Crisis Management of the Pandemic", one of the co-authors contributed to its orientations and has witnessed first-hand some of the challenges it faced.

Recommendations: This experience suggests that the project of extricating the field of public health from medicine is advancing in Burkina Faso. In order to manage future crises more effectively and across different sectors, there is an urgent need to establish state structures and to strengthen public health systems. States need coordination units that have the legitimacy, authority and resources required to mobilize a variety of actors at the community, national and international levels.

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