需要采取紧急行动,应对加沙长期战争造成的流行病威胁。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health Policy Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-12 DOI:10.1016/j.healthpol.2025.105438
Hanane EL Hafa
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摘要

加沙的长期战争导致医疗保健系统几乎完全崩溃,使200多万人无法获得基本医疗服务、清洁水、电力或基本卫生设施。许多医院遭到轰炸,或由于极度限制而几乎无法运作。医护人员不堪重负、受伤或被迫在危险条件下工作。基本药物和疫苗严重缺乏。在这种情况下,霍乱、甲型肝炎、麻疹和伤寒等传染病大规模暴发的风险正在迅速增加,特别是在生活在过度拥挤和不卫生条件下的流离失所人口中。这一政策评论强调迫切需要采取协调一致的国际行动,以防止重大公共卫生灾难。它要求立即保护剩余的卫生基础设施,恢复疾病监测系统,并为医疗用品和人员的人道主义准入提供便利。如果不迅速采取干预措施,将会有成千上万的人失去生命——不仅死于暴力,而且死于完全可以预防和治疗的疾病。在战争期间保护公众健康不是可有可无的——这是国际法规定的一项约束性义务,也是国际社会迫切的道义责任。
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Urgent action needed to address the epidemiological threat of prolonged war in Gaza
The prolonged war in Gaza has led to the near-total collapse of the healthcare system, leaving over two million people without access to essential medical services, clean water, electricity, or basic sanitation. Many hospitals have been bombed or are barely functioning due to extreme constraints. Healthcare personnel are overwhelmed, injured, or forced to work under dangerous conditions. Essential medicines and vaccines are critically lacking. In this context, the risk of large-scale outbreaks of infectious diseases—such as cholera, hepatitis A, measles, and typhoid fever—is rapidly increasing, especially among displaced populations living in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions.
This policy comment highlights the urgent need for coordinated international action to prevent a major public health catastrophe. It calls for the immediate protection of remaining health infrastructure, restoration of disease surveillance systems, and facilitation of humanitarian access for medical supplies and personnel. Without swift intervention, thousands more lives could be lost—not just to violence, but to entirely preventable and treatable illnesses.
Protecting public health during war is not optional—it is a binding duty under international law, and a pressing moral imperative for the global community.
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Health Policy
Health Policy 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
6.40
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6.10%
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157
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Policy is intended to be a vehicle for the exploration and discussion of health policy and health system issues and is aimed in particular at enhancing communication between health policy and system researchers, legislators, decision-makers and professionals concerned with developing, implementing, and analysing health policy, health systems and health care reforms, primarily in high-income countries outside the U.S.A.
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