Espinal Marcos, Aldighieri Sylvain, John Ronald St, Becerra-Posada Francisco, Etienne Carissa
Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2016 Mar;39(3):174-178.
The World Health Organization's determination of the Ebola virus disease outbreak as a public health event of international concern prompted non affected countries to implement measures to prevent, detect, and manage the introduction of the virus in their territories. The outbreak provided an opportunity to assess the operational implementation of the International Health Regulations' core capacities and health systems' preparedness to handle a potential or confirmed case of Ebola virus disease. A public health framework implemented in Latin America and Caribbean countries encompassing preparatory self-assessments, in-country visits, and follow-up suggests that the region should increase efforts to consolidate and sustain progress on core capacities and health system preparedness to face public health events with national or international repercussions.
世界卫生组织将埃博拉病毒病疫情认定为国际关注的突发公共卫生事件,促使未受影响国家采取措施,在其领土内预防、检测和管理该病毒的传入。此次疫情为评估《国际卫生条例》核心能力的实际执行情况以及卫生系统应对潜在或确诊埃博拉病毒病病例的准备情况提供了契机。拉丁美洲和加勒比国家实施的一个公共卫生框架,包括前期自我评估、国内访问和后续跟进,表明该地区应加大力度,巩固并维持在核心能力和卫生系统准备方面所取得的进展,以应对具有国家或国际影响的公共卫生事件。