下一次病毒大流行呼吁全球做好准备

Hassan Karami , Mina Soleimani, Negar Nayerain Jazi, Kiana Navi, Rojina Sajadi, Mohammad Mehdi Fazeli, Golara Pagheh, Samane Ostadhadi Dehkordi
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过去二十年间,全球爆发了数次重大病毒性疾病,这表明,尽管近年来医疗技术取得了长足进步,但传染病仍对人类健康造成了令人震惊的威胁。因此,必须应对下一次病毒大流行的威胁,并吸引全球关注投资于研究、开发和实施降低风险的干预措施,以利用备灾计划的益处,最大限度地减少病毒向以前受影响甚至未受影响地区的潜在传播,并减轻未来全球疫情爆发的负担。在此,我们将讨论防备工作的六大支柱,包括加强监测和监控能力、开发诊断工具、建立强大且资源充足的医疗保健系统、开发有效的医疗对策(疫苗和治疗方法)以及改善地方和全球层面的合作和财政支持。这封信呼吁全球做好准备,确保有效、及时、协调地应对未来对公共卫生具有重大意义的病毒威胁。
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The next viral pandemic: A call for global preparedness
The global emergence of several major viral disease outbreaks over the last two decades represents how infectious diseases alarmingly threaten human health despite significant progress in medical advances in recent years. Therefore, it is essential to address the threat of the next viral pandemic and draw global attention to invest in research, development, and implementation of risk-reduction interventions to harness the benefits of preparedness plans aimed at minimizing the potential spread of viruses to previously affected and even unaffected regions of the world and reducing the burden of future global outbreaks. Here, we discuss six pillars of preparedness including enhancing monitoring and surveillance capabilities, developing diagnostic tools, building a robust and well-resourced healthcare system, developing effective medical countermeasures (Vaccines and treatments), and improving collaboration and financial support at both local and global levels. This letter calls for global preparedness to ensure an effective, timely, and coordinated response to future viral threats with significant importance to public health.
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