Deliana Kostova, PhD, is a Senior Economist; Patricia Richter, PhD, is Branch Chief, Global Noncommunicable Diseases Branch; Michael Mahar, PhD, is a Public Health Advisor; and Ronald L. Moolenaar, MD, is Associate Director for Science; all in the Division of Global Health Protection, Center for Global Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA. Gretchen Van Vliet, MPH, is Senior Public Health Project Director, Global Public Health Impact Center, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Health Secur. 2021 May-Jun;19(3):288-301. doi: 10.1089/hs.2020.0121. Epub 2021 May 7.
Noncommunicable diseases and their risk factors are important for all aspects of outbreak preparedness and response, affecting a range of factors including host susceptibility, pathogen virulence, and health system capacity. This conceptual analysis has 2 objectives. First, we use the Haddon matrix paradigm to formulate a framework for assessing the relevance of noncommunicable diseases to health security efforts throughout all phases of the disaster life cycle: before, during, and after an event. Second, we build upon this framework to identify 6 technical action areas in global health security programs that are opportune integration points for global health security and noncommunicable disease objectives: surveillance, workforce development, laboratory systems, immunization, risk communication, and sustainable financing. We discuss approaches to integration with the goal of maximizing the reach of global health security where infectious disease threats and chronic disease burdens overlap.
非传染性疾病及其风险因素对于疫情防范和应对的各个方面都非常重要,影响着一系列因素,包括宿主易感性、病原体毒力和卫生系统能力。本概念分析有两个目标。第一,我们使用 Haddon 矩阵范式制定一个框架,用于评估非传染性疾病与灾害生命周期各个阶段(事件发生前、发生期间和发生后)中卫生安全工作的相关性。第二,我们在这个框架的基础上,确定全球卫生安全规划中的 6 个技术行动领域,这些领域是将全球卫生安全和非传染性疾病目标结合的恰当时机:监测、劳动力发展、实验室系统、免疫、风险沟通和可持续融资。我们讨论了整合的方法,目的是在传染病威胁和慢性病负担重叠的地方最大限度地扩大全球卫生安全的覆盖面。