Public Health Consultant, USA.
Task Force for Global Health, Inc, USA.
Vaccine. 2020 Apr 3;38(16):3179-3183. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.02.038. Epub 2020 Mar 12.
In March 2019, a group of global health leaders with expertise in influenza, vaccinology and pandemic preparedness was convened for a meeting titled "Shaping Meeting to explore the value of a coordinated work plan for epidemic and pandemic influenza vaccine preparedness." Influenza epidemics occur annually in every country in the world, resulting in significant global burden of illness and deaths. While every country is effected, most deaths and severe disease occur in low- and lower middle-income countries (LIC and LMIC). Influenza immunization programs that limit the burden of disease, deaths, and reduce economic impact are a fundamental public health intervention for seasonal epidemics. In addition, they provide the experience, systems and infrastructure for the timely and efficient use of vaccines and other medical countermeasures critical for effective pandemic responses. Pandemic influenza response activities, including vaccination efforts, will be most effective if used and practiced regularly. Consequently, countries with seasonal influenza prevention and control programs should be better prepared for, and have more effective pandemic responses than countries without such programs. A decade after the 2009 pandemic, despite ongoing prevention efforts, most LICs and LMICs still lack access to robust seasonal influenza immunization programs. Given this current state, meeting participants concluded that there is critical need to advance the expansion and strengthening of seasonal influenza immunization programs in LICs and LMICs not only to reduce the economic and public health effects of annual influenza epidemics, but also to increase preparedness to mitigate the threat of future pandemics and improve global heath security. Many government and private sectors, in a whole of government approach, need to be working together to support and advance countries' epidemic and pandemic influenza capacities preparedness objectives. Accomplishment of these objectives can be achieved with a coordinated work plan developed and guided by an alliance of international stakeholders, to include, among others, government, and nongovernment organization representation, civil society representatives, vaccine manufacturers, international organizations, and health security and influenza experts.
2019 年 3 月,召集了一批在流感、疫苗学和大流行防范方面具有专业知识的全球卫生领导人,举行了一次题为“塑造会议,以探讨制定协调的大流行性流感疫苗防范工作计划的价值”的会议。流感每年在世界上每个国家都有流行,造成重大的全球疾病负担和死亡。虽然每个国家都受到影响,但大多数死亡和严重疾病发生在低收入和中低收入国家(LIC 和 LMIC)。流感免疫规划限制疾病负担、死亡和减轻经济影响,是季节性流行的基本公共卫生干预措施。此外,它们为及时和有效地使用疫苗和其他医疗对策提供了经验、系统和基础设施,这些对策对于有效应对大流行至关重要。大流行性流感应对活动,包括接种疫苗工作,如果经常使用和实践,将最为有效。因此,拥有季节性流感预防和控制规划的国家应该比没有这些规划的国家更好地做好准备,并且能够更有效地应对大流行。在 2009 年大流行十年后,尽管仍在进行预防工作,但大多数 LIC 和 LMIC 仍然无法获得健全的季节性流感免疫规划。鉴于这种现状,与会者认为,迫切需要推进扩大和加强 LIC 和 LMIC 的季节性流感免疫规划,不仅要减轻年度流感流行的经济和公共卫生影响,还要增强防范未来大流行的能力,并改善全球卫生安全。许多政府和私营部门需要以全政府的方式共同努力,支持和推进各国防范大流行性流感的能力建设目标。这些目标可以通过制定和指导一项由国际利益攸关方联盟制定的协调工作计划来实现,其中包括政府和非政府组织的代表、民间社会代表、疫苗制造商、国际组织以及卫生安全和流感专家。