Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
Health Policy. 2011 Dec;103(2-3):168-75. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2011.06.013. Epub 2011 Aug 4.
The effects of the current global economic crisis on the spread and control of communicable diseases remain uncertain. This study aimed to explore experts' views about the impact of the current crisis and measures that have been undertaken by governments to mitigate an alleged adverse effect of the crisis on communicable diseases.
An online survey was conducted during November 2009-February 2010 among experts from national agencies for communicable disease control from European Union (EU) and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries.
There were few specific national policies and programmes aimed at mitigating the impact of the economic crisis. Prevention services were deemed particularly susceptible to budget cuts (68%) as a result of the economic crisis compared to primary care (28%), according to survey respondents. Services targeted at vulnerable and hard-to-reach population groups were perceived to be at particular risk of deterioration (67%) in contrast to travel medicine (11%), according to respondents.
There is a need for sustainability of financial resources, public health workforce and infrastructures to ensure that the services and programmes for the surveillance and control of the spread of communicable disease are maintained and developed. There is also a need to explore and foster better linkage in data on socioeconomic circumstances and communicable disease outcomes.
当前全球经济危机对传染病传播和控制的影响仍不确定。本研究旨在探讨专家对当前危机影响的看法,以及各国政府为减轻危机对传染病的所谓不利影响而采取的措施。
2009 年 11 月至 2010 年 2 月期间,对来自欧盟和欧洲自由贸易联盟国家的传染病控制国家机构的专家进行了在线调查。
几乎没有专门针对减轻经济危机影响的国家政策和方案。与初级保健(28%)相比,调查受访者认为预防服务因经济危机而特别容易削减预算(68%)。与旅行医学(11%)相比,受访者认为针对弱势和难以接触人群的服务特别容易恶化(67%)。
需要确保用于传染病监测和控制的财政资源、公共卫生劳动力和基础设施的可持续性,以维持和发展这些服务和方案。还需要探讨和促进社会经济状况和传染病结果数据之间更好的联系。