نتایج جستجو برای: global health security

تعداد نتایج: 1526570  

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2009
Ya-Wen Chiu Yi-Hao Weng Yi-Yuan Su Ching-Yi Huang Ya-Chen Chang Ken N Kuo

Health issues occasionally intersect security issues. Health security has been viewed as an essential part of human security. Policymakers and health professionals, however, do not share a common definition of health security. This article aims to characterize the notions of health security in order to clarify what constitutes the nexus of health and security. The concept of health security has...

2017
Gorik Ooms Claudia Beiersmann Walter Flores Johanna Hanefeld Olaf Müller Moses Mulumba Trygve Ottersen Malabika Sarker Albrecht Jahn

Correspondence to Professor Gorik Ooms; [email protected] INTRODUCTION A kind of courtship is going on between proponents of universal health coverage (UHC) and proponents of global health security (GHS). In our opinion, efforts to make progress on the path to UHC and efforts to improve GHS can be synergistic, but are not self-evidently so. Making this partnership work will require careful...

Journal: :IJISCRAM 2014
Anne-Marie Barthe-Delanoë Sabine Carbonnel Frédérick Bénaben Hervé Pingaud

The Medical Information System (MedISys) is a fully automatic 24/7 public health surveillance system monitoring human and animal infectious diseases and chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) threats in open-source media. In this article, we explain the technology behind MedISys, deJens P. Linge Joint Research Centre of the European Commission Institute for the Protection and Sec...

Background Military conflict has been an ongoing determinant of inequitable immunisation coverage in many low- and middle-income countries, yet the impact of conflict on the attainment of global health goals has not been fully addressed. This review will describe and analyse the association between conflict, immunisation coverage and vaccine-preventable disease (VPD) outbreaks, along with...

2010
DM Hartley NP Nelson R Walters R Arthur R Yangarber L Madoff JP Linge A Mawudeku N Collier JS Brownstein G Thinus N Lightfoot

Event-based biosurveillance is a scientific discipline in which diverse sources of data, many of which are available from the Internet, are characterized prospectively to provide information on infectious disease events. Biosurveillance complements traditional public health surveillance to provide both early warning of infectious disease events and situational awareness. The Global Health Secur...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2008
Christopher W McDougall Ross E G Upshur Kumanan Wilson

doi:10.2471/BLT.08.051771 (Submitted: 31 January 2008 – Revised version received: 23 April 2008 – Accepted: 27 May 2008 ) Introduction Recent WHO initiatives, including the revised International Health Regulations (IHR),1 the final report on Ethical considerations in developing a public health response to pandemic influenza 2 and the interim protocol on Rapid operations to contain the init ial ...

In the 21st Century, distinctions and boundaries between global health, international politics, and the broader interests of the global community are harder to define and enforce than ever before. As a result, global health workers, leaders, and institutions face pressing questions around the nature and extent of their involvement with non-health endeavors, including international conflict reso...

2018
Hans Kluge Jose Maria Martín-Moreno Nedret Emiroglu Guenael Rodier Edward Kelley Melitta Vujnovic Govin Permanand

The International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005, as the overarching instrument for global health security, are designed to prevent and cope with major international public health threats. But poor implementation in countries hampers their effectiveness. In the wake of a number of major international health crises, such as the 2014 Ebola and 2016 Zika outbreaks, and the findings of a number of h...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
sebastian kevany institute for health policy studies, university of california, san francisco, ca, usa

brugha and bruen (2014) raise a number of compelling issues related to the interaction between politics and policy in the global health context. the first question that their views invite is whether this is, at heart, best characterized as a benign or malign influence. many commentators have suggested that this overlap should be discouraged (see, for example, marseille et al 2002; thomas & webe...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
yan fei jian zhang

the paper published in the january 2015 issue of this journal by gusmano and colleagues entitled “shanghai rising: health improvements as measured by avoidable mortality since 2000” has spurred this commentary. we discuss controversial issues surrounding the concept of avoidable mortality in health service research in general and gusmano’s study in particular. the impact of overall social devel...

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