改善东盟的公共卫生

IF 25.4 1区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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东南亚国家联盟(ASEAN)是一个由十个成员国组成的区域组织:文莱、柬埔寨、印度尼西亚、老挝、马来西亚、缅甸、菲律宾、新加坡、泰国和越南。东盟拥有超过6.76亿人口,是一个地缘政治和经济合作网络,各国在经济、政治、种族和文化方面存在明显的多样性。东盟2015年后卫生发展议程即将结束,2025年后规划正在进行:人口健康方面的可靠数据对于评估进展和指导未来计划至关重要。在本期《柳叶刀公共卫生》杂志上,我们发表了由Marie Ng(新加坡国立大学)、卫生计量与评估研究所以及东盟合作者撰写的四篇系列文章。他们利用《2021年全球疾病、伤害和风险因素负担研究》(GBD)的数据,记录了该地区主要疾病的流行病学和负担,为公共卫生优先事项的确定和政策规划提供信息。
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Improving public health in the ASEAN
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a regional organisation comprised of ten member states: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam. Home to more than 676 million people, the ASEAN is a geopolitical and economic collaboration network, with stark economic, political, ethnic, and cultural diversities among countries. As the ASEAN post-2015 health development agenda is ending and post-2025 planning is underway: robust data on population health are crucial to assess progress and to guide future plans. In this issue of The Lancet Public Health, we publish a series of four Articles led by Marie Ng (National University of Singapore, Singapore), the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, and the ASEAN collaborators. Leveraging data from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2021, they document the epidemiology and burden of major diseases in the region to inform public health priorities setting and policy planning.
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Lancet Public Health
Lancet Public Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
55.60
自引率
0.80%
发文量
305
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Lancet Public Health is committed to tackling the most pressing issues across all aspects of public health. We have a strong commitment to using science to improve health equity and social justice. In line with the values and vision of The Lancet, we take a broad and inclusive approach to public health and are interested in interdisciplinary research. We publish a range of content types that can advance public health policies and outcomes. These include Articles, Review, Comment, and Correspondence. Learn more about the types of papers we publish.
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