Imamura Tomoaki, Ide Hiroo, Yasunaga Hideo
Department of Planning Information and Management, The University of Tokyo Hospital, Japan.
J Public Health Policy. 2007 Jul;28(2):221-37. doi: 10.1057/palgrave.jphp.3200131.
In Japan, a number of serious public health crises involving environmental pollution, food-borne diseases, and health hazards due to pharmaceuticals (i.e., "Yakugai") have occurred in the past 50 years. Based on the literature, we summarize the initial investigations and the subsequent measures. Some common points emerge: (1) prolonged cause identification, (2) lack of countermeasures after the cause was identified, and (3) discrimination against victims and they contributed to spreading the damage. We identify lack of corporate ethics and ill-timed disclosure of information as the principal problems in Japan's crisis-management systems. Defects in information gathering were common to all of the cases, thus we suggest necessary corrective measures, such as the establishment of a new reporting system for health hazard-related information.
在日本,过去50年里发生了一系列严重的公共卫生危机,涉及环境污染、食源性疾病以及药品导致的健康危害(即“药害”)。基于文献,我们总结了初步调查情况及后续措施。一些共同点显现出来:(1)确定病因耗时久;(2)病因确定后缺乏应对措施;(3)对受害者的歧视,这些因素导致了损害的蔓延。我们认为企业道德缺失和信息披露不及时是日本危机管理体系中的主要问题。信息收集方面的缺陷在所有案例中都很常见,因此我们建议采取必要的纠正措施,比如建立一个新的健康危害相关信息报告系统。