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预防下一次大流行:投资循环系统健康的理由——循环系统健康全球联盟立场文件。

Preventing the Next Pandemic: The Case for Investing in Circulatory Health - A Global Coalition for Circulatory Health Position Paper.

机构信息

Framework Convention Alliance for Tobacco Control, CA.

International Alliance of Patients' Organizations, GB.

出版信息

Glob Heart. 2021 Oct 12;16(1):66. doi: 10.5334/gh.1077. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had a continuous and robust impact on world health. The resulting COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating physical, mental and fiscal impact on the millions of people living with noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). In addition to older age, people living with CVD, stroke, obesity, diabetes, kidney disease, and hypertension are at a particularly greater risk for severe forms of COVID-19 and its consequences. Meta-analysis indicates that hypertension, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and thrombotic complications have been observed as both the most prevalent and most dangerous co-morbidities in COVID-19 patients. And despite the nearly incalculable physical, mental, emotional, and economic toll of this pandemic, forthcoming public health figures continue to place cardiovascular disease as the number one cause of death across the globe in the year 2020. The world simply cannot wait for the next pandemic to invest in NCDs. Social determinants of health cannot be addressed only through the healthcare system, but a more holistic multisectoral approach with at its basis the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is needed to truly address social and economic inequalities and build more resilient systems. Yet there is reason for hope: the 2019 UN Political Declaration on UHC provides a strong framework for building more resilient health systems, with explicit calls for investment in NCDs and references to fiscal policies that put such investment firmly within reach. By further cementing the importance of addressing circulatory health in a future Framework Convention on Emergency Preparedness, WHO Member States can take concrete steps towards a pandemic-free future. As the chief representatives of the global circulatory health community and patients, the Global Coalition for Circulatory Health calls for increased support for the healthcare workforce, global vaccine equity, embracing new models of care and digital health solutions, as well as fiscal policies on unhealthy commodities to support these investments.

摘要

2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对世界卫生产生了持续而强劲的影响。由此产生的 COVID-19 大流行对数百万人的身心健康和财政造成了毁灭性影响。除了年龄较大之外,患有心血管疾病、中风、肥胖症、糖尿病、肾病和高血压的人患 COVID-19 及其后果的严重形式的风险特别高。荟萃分析表明,高血压、糖尿病、慢性肾脏病和血栓并发症已被观察到是 COVID-19 患者最常见和最危险的合并症。尽管这场大流行带来了难以估量的身体、心理、情感和经济损失,但即将公布的公共卫生数据继续将心血管疾病列为全球 2020 年的头号死因。世界不能等到下一次大流行再来投资非传染性疾病。健康的社会决定因素不能仅通过医疗保健系统来解决,但需要一种更全面的多部门方法,以可持续发展目标(SDGs)为基础,真正解决社会和经济不平等问题,并建立更具弹性的系统。然而,我们有理由抱有希望:2019 年联合国全民健康覆盖政治宣言为建立更具弹性的卫生系统提供了一个强有力的框架,明确呼吁投资于非传染性疾病,并提及财政政策,将此类投资切实可行。通过进一步强调在未来的紧急准备框架公约中解决循环系统健康问题的重要性,世界卫生组织成员国可以朝着无大流行的未来迈出具体步骤。作为全球循环系统健康界和患者的主要代表,全球循环系统健康联盟呼吁增加对卫生保健工作者的支持、全球疫苗公平、接受新的护理模式和数字健康解决方案,以及制定不利于不健康商品的财政政策,以支持这些投资。

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