[热带医学和国际卫生:MTSI澄清其编辑路线]。

Medecine tropicale et sante internationale Pub Date : 2024-12-24 eCollection Date: 2024-12-31 DOI:10.48327/mtsi.v4i4.2024.618
Jean-Philippe Chippaux, Jean-Paul Boutin, Michel Develoux, Alain Epelboin, Pierre Gazin, François Moutou, Jean-François Pays, Eric Pichard Sfmtsi
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热带医学最初与殖民地医学和外来病理学有关,重点关注温暖地区的传染病以及环境和社会经济不平衡。全球化、城市化和气候变化等全球动荡扩大了疾病的范围,温带地区出现了热带疾病,南方国家的非传染性疾病(创伤、代谢、精神等)有所增加。热带与国际圣组织(MTSI)伴随着这一范式转变,将非传染性疾病纳入其中,并结合疾病发生、诊断和治疗的当地条件。它倾向于基于当地特点的分析,包括文化、社会经济和环境方面,以及卫生系统的限制。因此,MTSI坚持在提交的文章中,特别是对原始研究和临床病例,强调当地条件的影响,诊断和治疗障碍,以及考虑传统药物。它邀请作者展示其观察结果的相关性和新颖性,同时尊重正式出版建议。
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[Tropical medicine and international health: MTSI clarifies its editorial line].

Tropical medicine, initially associated with colonial medicine and exotic pathology, focused on infectious diseases of warm regions and on environmental and socioeconomic imbalances. Global upheavals such as globalization, urbanization and climate change have broadened the scope of diseases, with the emergence of tropical pathologies in temperate regions and an increase in non-communicable diseases (traumatic, metabolic, psychiatric, etc.) in southern countries.Médecine Tropicale et Santé Internationale (MTSI) accompanies this paradigm shift by integrating noncommunicable diseases and contextualizing the local conditions in which pathologies occur, are diagnosed and treated. It favors analyses based on local specificities, including cultural, socioeconomic and environmental aspects, as well as health system constraints.MTSI therefore insists on contextualization in submitted articles, especially for original studies and clinical cases, emphasizing the impact of local conditions, diagnostic and therapeutic barriers, and the consideration of traditional medicines. It invites authors to demonstrate the relevance and novelty of their observations, while respecting the formal recommendations for publication.

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