Infectious disease control: from health security strengthening to health systems improvement at global level

Xiao Xi Zhang, Yin Zi Jin, Yi Han Lu, Lu Lu Huang, Chuang Xin Wu, Shan Lv, Zhuo Chen, Hao Xiang, Xiao Nong Zhou

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Abstract

Since the twenty first century, the outbreaks of global infectious diseases have caused several public health emergencies of international concern, imposing an enormous impact on population health, the economy, and social development. The COVID-19 pandemic has once again exposed deficiencies in existing global health systems, emergency management, and disease surveillance, and highlighted the importance of developing effective evaluation tools. This article outlines current challenges emerging from infectious disease control from the perspective of global health, elucidated through influenza, malaria, tuberculosis, and neglected tropical diseases. The discordance among government actors and absent data sharing platforms or tools has led to unfulfilled targets in health system resilience and a capacity gap in infectious disease response. The current situation calls for urgent action to tackle these threats of global infectious diseases with joined forces through more in-depth international cooperation and breaking governance barriers from the purview of global health. Overall, a systematic redesign should be considered to enhance the resilience of health systems, which warrants a great need to sustain capacity-building efforts in emergency preparedness and response and raises an emerging concern of data integration in the concept of One Health that aims to address shared health threats at the human-animal-environment interface.

Original languageEnglish
Article number38
JournalGlobal Health Research and Policy
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • Global health
  • Health security
  • Health system
  • Infectious disease control

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Epidemiology
  • Health(social science)
  • Health Policy
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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