WHO and the future of disease control programmes
Autor: | Robert D. Newman, Lorenzo Savioli, Winnie Mpanju-Shumbusho, Hiroki Nakatani, Mario C. Raviglione, Gottfried Hirnschall, Christopher Dye, Thierry Mertens |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Economic growth
Tuberculosis Communicable disease business.industry International Cooperation Environmental resource management International health Neglected Diseases HIV Infections General Medicine medicine.disease World Health Organization Malaria Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) Tropical Medicine Communicable Disease Control Global health medicine Neglected tropical diseases Parasitic Diseases Normative Humans business |
Zdroj: | Lancet (London, England). 381(9864) |
ISSN: | 1474-547X |
Popis: | Summary Huge increases in funding for international health over the past two decades have led to a proliferation of donors, partnerships, and health organisations. Over the same period, the global burden of non-communicable diseases has increased absolutely and relative to communicable diseases. In this changing landscape, national programmes for the control of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and neglected tropical diseases must be reinforced and adapted for three reasons: the global burden of these communicable diseases remains enormous, disease control programmes have an integral and supporting role in developing health systems, and the health benefits of these control programmes go beyond the containment of specific infections. WHO's traditional role in promoting communicable disease control programmes must also adapt to new circumstances. Among a multiplicity of actors, WHO's task is to enhance its normative role as convenor, coordinator, monitor, and standard-setter, fostering greater coherence in global health. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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