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新冠疫情对节肢动物相关疾病的影响。

The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Arthropod-Related Diseases.

作者信息

Moin-Vaziri Vahideh, Badakhshan Mehdi

机构信息

Department of Medical Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

Department of Medical Entomology and Vector Control, School of Public Health, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran.

出版信息

J Arthropod Borne Dis. 2023 Mar 31;17(1):28-35. doi: 10.18502/jad.v17i1.13199. eCollection 2023 Mar.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Covid-19 pandemic that caused by the infection with the novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has revealed individual and global vulnerabilities all over the world. Many countries that had been struggled with arthropod-borne diseases (VBDs) are now embroiled in another challenge caused by COVID-19 pandemic. The situation that poses major obstacles 1) by misdiagnosis 2) delay in early and appropriate treatment of VBDs 3) difficulties in applying regular strategy for vector control and prevention methods and finally 4) irregularity in financing supports. Given the possible scenario of syndemics, it is important to plan integrated and combined measurement with the maximum participation of the people and health authorities. Here, the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on some major arthropod-related diseases will be discussed.

METHODS

To access the collective data all related databases such as Science direct, PubMed, Elsevier, Google scholar, as well WHO web page were searched with key words "arthropoda-related diseases, COVID-19 with the name of each individual disease".

RESULTS

The results showed that the management, control, and treatment of most important arthropod-related diseases could be delayed due to COVID-19 pandemic.

CONCLUSION

Dealing with COVID-19, it is crucial to consider the other main killers such as malaria, dengue fever, etc. more especially in vulnerable populations by greater political, financial and global commitment. Continued surveillance will be essential to monitor for any possible changes.

摘要

背景

由新型冠状病毒SARS-CoV-2感染引起的新冠疫情揭示了世界各地的个体和全球脆弱性。许多一直在与虫媒疾病作斗争的国家现在又陷入了由新冠疫情引发的另一项挑战之中。这种情况造成了重大障碍:1)误诊;2)虫媒疾病早期和适当治疗的延误;3)应用常规病媒控制和预防方法的困难;4)资金支持的不规律。鉴于可能出现的综合征情况,重要的是制定综合和联合措施,让民众和卫生当局最大限度地参与。在此,将讨论新冠疫情对一些主要虫媒相关疾病的影响。

方法

为获取所有相关数据,搜索了所有相关数据库,如科学Direct、PubMed、爱思唯尔、谷歌学术,以及世界卫生组织网页,关键词为“虫媒相关疾病、新冠疫情及每种具体疾病的名称”。

结果

结果表明,由于新冠疫情,大多数重要虫媒相关疾病的管理、控制和治疗可能会延迟。

结论

应对新冠疫情时,至关重要的是通过更大的政治、财政和全球承诺,尤其在弱势群体中,考虑疟疾、登革热等其他主要杀手。持续监测对于监测任何可能的变化至关重要。

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