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是什么让疫情成为灾难:EM-DAT国际灾害数据库中的疫情未来。

What makes an epidemic a disaster: the future of epidemics within the EM-DAT International Disaster Database.

作者信息

Tonnelier Margo, Delforge Damien, Below Regina, Munguía Juan Armando Torres, Saegerman Claude, Wathelet Valentin, van Loenhout Joris A F, Speybroeck Niko

机构信息

Centre for Research On the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED), Institute of Health and Society (IRSS), UCLouvain, 1200, Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Belgium.

Faculty of Economic Sciences, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2025 Jan 3;25(1):21. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-21026-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Reporting on and monitoring epidemics is a public health priority. Several initiatives and platforms provide epidemiological data, such as the EM-DAT International Disaster Database, which has 1525 epidemics and their impact reported since 1900, including 892 epidemics between 2000 and 2023. However, EM-DAT has inconsistent coverage and deficiencies regarding the systematic monitoring of epidemics data due to the lack of a standardized methodology to define what will be included under an epidemic disaster.

METHODS

We conducted a sequential study that included an online survey of experts in infectious diseases, public health emergencies, and related data, followed by committee discussions with disaster experts. This approach aimed to identify appropriate definitions and entry criteria for archiving disease outbreak events.

RESULTS

The survey had 21 respondents from universities and international organizations, with experts primarily specialized in infectious disease surveillance. Experts agreed that epidemics should be considered as disasters. Experts cited challenges in defining epidemic thresholds. However, they proposed pathogen-based criteria and agreed that disruption to society, especially to the healthcare system, serves as a determinant of epidemic disasters. The experts favored deaths and confirmed cases as key indicators, alongside suggestions on refining EM-DAT's entry criteria and improving epidemic impact assessment.

DISCUSSION

This article offers valuable insights into epidemic disasters, a topic previously underdefined in the literature, thereby enhancing understanding for policymakers and public health professionals.

摘要

背景

报告和监测流行病是公共卫生的优先事项。一些倡议和平台提供流行病学数据,例如EM-DAT国际灾害数据库,该数据库自1900年以来记录了1525次流行病及其影响,其中包括2000年至2023年期间的892次流行病。然而,由于缺乏定义流行病灾害所涵盖内容的标准化方法,EM-DAT在流行病数据的系统监测方面存在覆盖不一致和缺陷的问题。

方法

我们进行了一项序列研究,包括对传染病、公共卫生突发事件及相关数据领域专家的在线调查,随后与灾害专家进行委员会讨论。这种方法旨在确定存档疾病暴发事件的适当定义和纳入标准。

结果

该调查有来自大学和国际组织的21名受访者,专家主要专长于传染病监测。专家们一致认为流行病应被视为灾害。专家们提到了定义流行病阈值方面的挑战。然而,他们提出了基于病原体的标准,并一致认为对社会,尤其是对医疗系统的破坏是流行病灾害的一个决定因素。专家们倾向于将死亡和确诊病例作为关键指标,同时还就完善EM-DAT的纳入标准和改进流行病影响评估提出了建议。

讨论

本文为流行病灾害提供了有价值的见解,这是一个此前在文献中定义不明确的主题,从而增进了政策制定者和公共卫生专业人员的理解。

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