柳叶刀儿童与青少年健康委员会关于新生儿学的未来

IF 15.5 1区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Prof Daniele De Luca PhD , Prof Neena Modi FMedSci , Prof Peter Davis MD , Prof Satoshi Kusuda PhD , Prof Saskia N de Wildt PhD , Prof Martin Keszler MD , Allyah Abbas-Hanif MD , Prof Sandra E Juul PhD , Prof Mark Turner PhD , Prof J Jane Pillow PhD , Prof Nikki Robertson PhD , Prof Manuel Sanchez-Luna PhD , Prof David G Tingay PhD , Prof Alexandra Benachi PhD , Flavia Bustreo MD , Gianluca Ianiro MD , Prof Mark Hanson PhD , Prof Jan Deprest PhD , Prof Paolo De Coppi PhD , Agnes van den Hoogen PhD , Prof Steven H Abman MD
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全世界新生儿死亡率仍然高得令人无法接受。在过去六十年中,患病婴儿在出生后第一个月内的存活率有所提高。然而,许多合并症仍然存在,对健康产生终身影响。目前用于治疗新生儿疾病的药物和医疗设备的研发生态系统阻碍了新生儿结局的进一步改善,特别是早产儿或需要重症监护的婴儿。创新滞后,这是一个公共卫生问题,其特点是在领导、合作、监管、供资和商业可行性方面面临多因素挑战。《柳叶刀儿童》杂志;设立了关于新生儿学未来的青少年健康委员会,以审议这些挑战,并设计一个战略路线图,以加速研究和发展,创新和改善新生儿保健。我们呼吁来自不同医学领域的监管机构、政府、资助者、行业合作伙伴和临床研究人员投资于药物和医疗设备开发的有效途径,并与不同的患者、家庭和倡导团体联合起来,积极响应和动态合作,这些团体参与临床研究和倡导,可以帮助新生儿学家在现在和将来为全世界的新生儿实现最好的科学和健康公平。
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The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health Commission on the future of neonatology
Neonatal mortality remains unacceptably high throughout the world. Survival of sick infants in their first month of life has improved over the past six decades. However, many comorbidities persist, with lifelong implications for health. The current ecosystem for research and development of drugs and medical devices to treat neonatal disorders is hindering further improvements to neonatal outcomes, especially infants born preterm or needing critical care. Innovation is lagging, and this is a public health problem characterised by multifactorial challenges in leadership, collaboration, regulation, funding, and commercial viability. The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health Commission on the future of neonatology was created to consider these challenges and design a roadmap of strategies to accelerate research and development that will innovate and improve health care for neonates. We call for regulatory agencies, governments, funders, industry partners, and clinical researchers from diverse medical fields to invest in effective pathways for drug and medical device development and to unite in responsive and dynamic collaborations with diverse patients, families, and advocacy groups whose engagement in clinical research and advocacy can help neonatologists to achieve the best science and health equity for neonates worldwide, now and in the future.
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Lancet Child & Adolescent Health
Lancet Child & Adolescent Health Psychology-Developmental and Educational Psychology
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期刊介绍: The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, an independent journal with a global perspective and strong clinical focus, presents influential original research, authoritative reviews, and insightful opinion pieces to promote the health of children from fetal development through young adulthood. This journal invite submissions that will directly impact clinical practice or child health across the disciplines of general paediatrics, adolescent medicine, or child development, and across all paediatric subspecialties including (but not limited to) allergy and immunology, cardiology, critical care, endocrinology, fetal and neonatal medicine, gastroenterology, haematology, hepatology and nutrition, infectious diseases, neurology, oncology, psychiatry, respiratory medicine, and surgery. Content includes articles, reviews, viewpoints, clinical pictures, comments, and correspondence, along with series and commissions aimed at driving positive change in clinical practice and health policy in child and adolescent health.
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