对国家公共卫生研究所为柬埔寨应对COVID-19所作贡献的描述性评估,
2020-2021年。

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Srean Chhim, Wuddhika In Vong, Kimsorn Pa, Chanboroth Chhorn, Tambri Housen, Amy Elizabeth Parry, Wim Van Damme, Por Ir, Chhorvann Chhea
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目的:研究2020-2021年期间柬埔寨国家公共卫生研究所为柬埔寨应对冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行所做的贡献。方法:将研究所开展的活动与世界卫生组织2020年COVID-19战略防范和应对计划九项支柱的适应情况进行比较。为了收集相关证据,我们审查了国家COVID-19检测数据、研究所工作人员记录的COVID-19相关事件信息以及研究所活动的财务和技术报告。结果:研究所的贡献主要集中在实验室支柱和事件管理与计划支柱。该研究所对2575391份严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)检测样本中的50%以上进行了检测,并就在首都金边和11个省建立18个新的SARS-CoV-2检测实验室提供了技术咨询。该研究所在许多国家委员会中都有代表,并共同编写了关于实施COVID-19快速检测、在卫生保健设施中预防传播和提供治疗的国家指南。该研究所为其他六个支柱作出了贡献,但在风险沟通和社区参与方面没有发挥积极作用。讨论:研究所的支持对柬埔寨应对COVID-19至关重要,特别是在实验室服务和事件管理和规划方面。鉴于该研究所在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间作出的贡献,继续对其进行投资将至关重要,使其能够支持应对柬埔寨未来的突发卫生事件。
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A descriptive assessment of the National Institute of Public Health's contribution to the COVID-19 response in Cambodia, 
2020-2021.

A descriptive assessment of the National Institute of Public Health's contribution to the COVID-19 response in Cambodia, 
2020-2021.

Objective: This paper examines the contributions made by the National Institute of Public Health to Cambodia's response to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic during 2020-2021.

Methods: The activities conducted by the Institute were compared with adaptations of the nine pillars of the World Health Organization's 2020 COVID-19 strategic preparedness and response plan. To gather relevant evidence, we reviewed national COVID-19 testing data, information about COVID-19-related events documented by Institute staff, and financial and technical reports of the Institute's activities.

Results: The main contributions the Institute made were to the laboratory pillar and the incident management and planning pillar. The Institute tested more than 50% of the 2 575 391 samples for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) testing and provided technical advice about establishing 18 new laboratories for SARS-CoV-2 testing in the capital city of Phnom Penh and 11 provinces. The Institute had representatives on many national committees and coauthored national guidelines for implementing rapid COVID-19 testing, preventing transmission in health-care facilities and providing treatment. The Institute contributed to six other pillars, but had no active role in risk communication and community engagement.

Discussion: The Institute's support was essential to the COVID-19 response in Cambodia, especially for laboratory services and incident management and planning. Based on the contributions made by the Institute during the COVID-19 pandemic, continued investment in it will be critical to allow it to support responses to future health emergencies in Cambodia.

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Western Pacific Surveillance and Response
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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