实现和持续消除麻疹和风疹的全球挑战和解决方案。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Natasha S Crowcroft, Anna A Minta, Sebastien Antoni, Lee Lee Ho, William Perea, Mick N Mulders, Anindya Sekhar Bose, Aaron Wallace, Diana Chang Blanc, Patrick M O'Connor
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麻疹和风疹因其对儿童健康的破坏性后果,长期以来一直被视为疾病预防的优先事项;因此,世界卫生组织(WHO)的所有地区目前都有消除麻疹的目标,世界卫生组织六个地区中有四个地区有消除风疹的目标。在二十一世纪,全球取得了重大进展,经区域核查委员会核实,世界上超过 40% 的国家已经消除了麻疹,超过 50% 的国家持续消除了风疹。要取得进一步的进展,就必须解决卫生系统的根本性差距,这在当前的全球背景下是一项特殊的挑战,因为许多国家在维持和实现消除麻疹和风疹的目标方面面临多重障碍。要应对这些挑战,就必须进行战略转移,采取全面的方法,将免疫接种置于各级初级保健的中心位置,这将带来预防麻疹和风疹以外的广泛益处。微阵列补片疫苗等技术创新将为取得进展提供支持。在实现消除麻疹和风疹的目标方面,这种综合方法是否会比纵向举措更有效,还有待观察。麻疹的传染性极强,对个人和卫生系统的直接影响非常明显,因此全球或国家战略的任何不足之处都会立即显现出来。我们有各种手段来预防麻疹造成的每一例死亡和先天性风疹综合症。各国和各级合作伙伴都有责任确保儿童远离这些完全可以预防的疾病。
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Global challenges and solutions to achieving and sustaining measles and rubella elimination.

Measles and rubella have long been recognized as priorities for disease prevention because of their devastating consequences for child health; hence, all World Health Organization (WHO) regions currently have a goal to eliminate measles and four out of six WHO regions have a goal to eliminate rubella. Significant global progress has been made in the twenty-first century, with more than 40% of countries in the world verified by a Regional Verification Commission as having eliminated measles and more than 50% of countries having sustained rubella elimination. Making further progress will require addressing fundamental gaps in health systems, a particular challenge in the current global context where many countries face multiple barriers to both sustaining and achieving measles and rubella elimination. These challenges require a strategic shift toward a holistic approach that embeds immunization at the center of primary health care at all levels, which will have broad benefits beyond preventing measles and rubella. Progress will be supported through technological innovations such as microarray patch vaccines. Whether this holistic approach will be more effective than vertical initiatives at achieving measles and rubella elimination remains to be seen. Measles is so infectious and its immediate impact so visible on individuals and health systems that any weaknesses in global or national strategy are immediately evident. The tools exist to prevent every death from measles and every case of congenital rubella syndrome. Countries and partners - at all levels - share accountability for ensuring children are protected from these entirely preventable diseases.

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