Kumar Anant, Rajasekharan Nayar K, Koya Shaffi Fazaludeen
Xavier Institute of Social Service, Ranchi, India.
Global Institute of Public Health, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.
Public Health Pract (Oxf). 2020 Nov;1:100009. doi: 10.1016/j.puhip.2020.100009. Epub 2020 Dec 22.
This commentary highlights the potential consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for India's rural population. The rural health care system in India is not adequate or prepared to contain COVID-19 transmission, especially in many densely populated northern Indian States because of the shortage of doctors, hospital beds, and equipment. The COVID-19 pandemic creates a special challenge due to the paucity of testing services, weak surveillance system and above all poor medical care. The impacts of this pandemic, and especially the lockdown strategy, are multi-dimensional. The authors argue for the need to take immediate steps to control the spread and its aftereffects and to use this opportunity to strengthen and improve its primary health care system in rural India.
本评论强调了新冠疫情对印度农村人口可能产生的后果。印度的农村医疗体系不足以应对新冠病毒的传播,也未做好准备,尤其是在印度北部许多人口密集的邦,因为医生、医院床位和设备短缺。由于检测服务匮乏、监测系统薄弱,尤其是医疗护理水平低下,新冠疫情带来了特殊挑战。这场疫情的影响,尤其是封锁措施,是多方面的。作者主张有必要立即采取措施控制疫情传播及其后续影响,并利用这一机会加强和改善印度农村的初级医疗体系。