State University of Minas Gerais and University Center of Formiga, Ibirité City, Minas Gerais State, Brazil.
Value Health Reg Issues. 2024 Sep;43:101005. doi: 10.1016/j.vhri.2024.101005. Epub 2024 May 24.
This text addresses the implications of misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on the use of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and other drugs based on a specific publication. The article titled "Deaths induced by compassionate use of hydroxychloroquine during the first COVID-19 wave: an estimate," published in 2024 in the journal Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy, reveals 17 000 deaths associated with the inappropriate use of HCQ in 6 countries, excluding Brazil and India. The dissemination of ineffective drugs, the persistence in recommending HCQ in Brazil, and the lack of an effective response from academia underscore the fragility of public health systems under pressure. Transparent communication between the scientific community and the public is vital, particularly considering studies, such as the one published in Nature Communications in 2021, which warns of the risks of chloroquine. The text highlights the influence of social media in spreading unverified information and emphasizes the need for criminal liability for those contributing to the spread of misinformation. It concludes by underlining the importance of learning from past mistakes to build a more resilient and informed future in the field of public health.
本文探讨了 COVID-19 大流行期间错误信息的影响,重点关注了基于特定出版物使用羟氯喹(HCQ)和其他药物的情况。该文题为《COVID-19 第一波期间同情使用羟氯喹导致的死亡:估计》,于 2024 年发表在《生物医学与药物治疗》杂志上,揭示了在巴西和印度之外的 6 个国家,因不当使用 HCQ 导致的 17000 人死亡。无效药物的传播、巴西继续推荐 HCQ 以及学术界缺乏有效应对,突显了在压力下公共卫生系统的脆弱性。科学界与公众之间透明的沟通至关重要,尤其是考虑到 2021 年发表在《自然通讯》上的研究警告了氯喹的风险。本文强调了社交媒体在传播未经证实信息方面的影响,并强调了对传播错误信息者追究刑事责任的必要性。最后,本文强调了从过去的错误中吸取教训的重要性,以便在公共卫生领域建立更有弹性和知情的未来。