Effects of public health emergencies of international concern on disease control: a systematic review
CONCLUSIONS: Socioeconomic inequity is a determinant of the effects of public health emergencies of international concern within affected populations. The diversion of resources and attention from health authorities disproportionately affects vulnerable populations and can lead, over time, to a weakening of health systems. The analysis of the effects of public health emergencies is important for the development of new protocols that can better respond to future crises.PMID:37089787 | PMC:PMC10120386 | DOI:10.26633/RPSP.2023.74
Source: Pan American Journal of Public Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Giovanna Rotondo de Ara újo Pedro A S V de Castro Isabela R Ávila Juliana Maria T Bezerra David S Barbosa Source Type: research
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