维持、保护和促进波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那的公共卫生。

R Alderslade, G Hess, J Lárusdóttir
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波斯尼亚-黑塞哥维那四年的战争严重破坏了保健系统,摧毁了基本的基础设施。然而,尽管存在这些条件和一些“休眠”疾病的重新出现,但没有发生重大的致命疾病暴发。传染病的发病率和死亡率仍然低得惊人。本文探讨了这场潜在的巨大公共卫生灾难得以避免的一些原因。公共卫生干预措施通常可被视为两个组成部分的结果:知识和行动。战争情况阻碍了全面或理想的数据收集,因此知识和行动之间的平衡必须向后者倾斜。在波斯尼亚-黑塞哥维那,卫生组织/国家卫生监测系统保持了足够的监测水平,以便及早发现对健康的重大威胁。作为冲突中的主要卫生机构,世卫组织实施了若干卫生监测战略。重大的致命流行病得以避免,因为卫生工作者在预测战争情况下的流行病和制定必要的限制措施方面变得越来越科学。讨论了在波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那为减少传染病影响而采取的一些预防性干预措施。
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Sustaining, protecting and promoting public health in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Four years of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina have severely damaged the health care system and destroyed basic infrastructures. Yet in spite of these conditions and the reappearance of several "dormant" diseases, no major fatal disease outbreaks have occurred. Morbidity and mortality due to infectious diseases have remained surprisingly low. This article explores some of the reasons why this potentially enormous public health disaster was avoided. Public health interventions can generally be considered the outcome of two components: knowledge and action. War situations inhibit thorough or ideal data collection and therefore the balance between knowledge and action must be tipped towards the latter. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the WHO/national health monitoring system maintained a sufficient level of surveillance so as to provide early detection of significant threats to health. As the lead health agency in the conflict, WHO applied several health monitoring strategies. Major fatal epidemics were avoided because health workers have become increasingly scientific in predicting epidemics in war situations and formulating the steps necessary to limit them. Some of the preventive interventions applied in Bosnia and Herzegovina to reduce the impact of infectious diseases are discussed.

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