item: #1 of 40 id: cord-011855-0vetk6jd author: Shayo, Elizabeth title: Ethical issues in intervention studies on the prevention and management of diabetes and hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa date: 2020-07-06 words: 2198 flesch: 49 summary: However, the standardisation would have inhibited HIV research in Africa and was opposed by global health researchers. Where Ministries of Health cannot achieve a reliable supply, even with the support of research programmes, then research in those settings may not be feasible. keywords: access; africa; available; care; chronic; conditions; control; diabetes; disease; ethical; global; health; hiv; http://; hypertension; infection; medicines; non; orcid; org/; participants; patients; people; policy; programme; provision; research; study; supply; treatment; world cache: cord-011855-0vetk6jd.txt plain text: cord-011855-0vetk6jd.txt item: #2 of 40 id: cord-011992-jgw3nat2 author: Srinivas, Prashanth Nuggehalli title: “Together we move a mountain”: celebrating a decade of the Emerging Voices for Global Health network date: 2020-07-23 words: 2162 flesch: 43 summary: With an explicit commitment to switching the poles (between the global north to the global south), the team at ITM-A sought to design a unique programme to provide early career researchers with communication skills to critically examine global health agendas and events, and more importantly to not become passive consumers of evidence in global health events (such as the one that was, at the time, coming up in Montreux). Finding solutions for funding of EV4GH without losing BMJ Global Health its inherent flexibilities and getting co-opted to the extent that it becomes one of the usual suspects in global health is a challenge facing the EV4GH leadership and a tension that needs to be worked out over the next 10 years. keywords: alumni; antwerp; authors; career; cohort; community; countries; country; discussion; early; ev4gh; events; global; global health; health; hpsr; hsg; itm; leadership; local; montreux; network; participants; peer; policy; programme; research; researchers; social; south; symposium; systems; voices; years cache: cord-011992-jgw3nat2.txt plain text: cord-011992-jgw3nat2.txt item: #3 of 40 id: cord-012040-24112w2j author: Hung, Yuen W title: Impact of a free care policy on the utilisation of health services during an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo: an interrupted time-series analysis date: 2020-07-27 words: 5700 flesch: 53 summary: overall Relative to control health zones, rates of total clinic visits increased substantially in FCP health zones following the start of the EVD outbreak and we see similar increases in both the EVD and FCP health zones and the FCP-only health zones. key: cord-012040-24112w2j authors: Hung, Yuen W; Law, Michael R; Cheng, Lucy; Abramowitz, Sharon; Alcayna-Stevens, Lys; Lurton, Grégoire; Mayaka, Serge Manitu; Olekhnovitch, Romain; Kyomba, Gabriel; Ruton, Hinda; Ramazani, Sylvain Yuma; Grépin, Karen A title: Impact of a free care policy on the utilisation of health services during an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo: an interrupted time-series analysis date: 2020-07-27 journal: BMJ Glob Health DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2019-002119 sha: doc_id: 12040 cord_uid: 24112w2j BACKGROUND: During past outbreaks of Ebola virus disease (EVD) and other infectious diseases, health service utilisation declined among the general public, delaying health seeking behaviour and affecting population health. keywords: affected; analysis; areas; care; changes; congo; control; countries; data; democratic; diarrhoea; disease; drc; ebola; effective; effects; epidemic; equateur; evd; evd outbreak; evidence; facilities; fcp; fcps; findings; general; health; health services; health zones; http://; impact; implementation; increases; infectious; irr; january; level; malaria; ministry; mixed; neighbouring; orcid; org/; outbreak; period; phcs; pneumonia; policies; policy; population; primary; province; public; rates; republic; services; study; system; time; total; use; user; utilisation; virus; visits; zones cache: cord-012040-24112w2j.txt plain text: cord-012040-24112w2j.txt item: #4 of 40 id: cord-252843-vd81pftu author: Doherty, Tanya title: Building back from the ground up: the vital role of communities date: 2020-10-07 words: 2003 flesch: 39 summary: CHWs, community health workers. and school governing bodies to have the national school nutrition programme which provides a daily meal to roughly nine million children, reinstated 4 months after school closures. An important community cadre that has the potential to play a critical role in mitigation strategies in LMICs are community health workers (CHWs). keywords: africa; care; chws; civil; communities; community; countries; covid-19; crises; food; governments; health; high; households; immunisation; impacts; income; india; lmics; lockdown; low; mitigation; nutrition; organisations; pandemic; people; recovery; response; role; school; services; social; society; south; support; term; unintended; violence; women; workers cache: cord-252843-vd81pftu.txt plain text: cord-252843-vd81pftu.txt item: #5 of 40 id: cord-257765-ljt9rn8z author: Ghisolfi, Selene title: Predicted COVID-19 fatality rates based on age, sex, comorbidities and health system capacity date: 2020-09-09 words: 3989 flesch: 43 summary: ► Using variation in demographics, comorbidities and health system capacity, we predict COVID-19 IFRs for 187 countries, ranging from 0.43% in Western Sub-Saharan Africa to 1.45% in Eastern Europe. However, the wide gap in childhood respiratory tract IFRs of between 2.8-fold and 7.4-fold between income groups has implications for COVID-19 IFRs that are too large to ignore. keywords: adjusted; africa; age; capacity; children; cifr; comorbidities; comorbidity; countries; country; covid-19; data; differences; disease; distributions; estimates; fatality; figure; france; global; health; hics; high; ifrs; income; infection; italy; level; lics; lower; middle; population; random; rates; ratios; regional; regions; respiratory; results; rsv; saharan; sex; specific; studies; sub; system; umics; variation; virus; world cache: cord-257765-ljt9rn8z.txt plain text: cord-257765-ljt9rn8z.txt item: #6 of 40 id: cord-258570-3n7jp0l0 author: Baatiema, Leonard title: Community health workers in Ghana: the need for greater policy attention date: 2016-12-02 words: 6705 flesch: 44 summary: key: cord-258570-3n7jp0l0 authors: Baatiema, Leonard; Sumah, Anthony Mwinkaara; Tang, Prosper Naazumah; Ganle, John Kuumuori title: Community health workers in Ghana: the need for greater policy attention date: 2016-12-02 journal: BMJ Glob Health DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000141 sha: doc_id: 258570 cord_uid: 3n7jp0l0 From the 1970s to the 1990s, the WHO, United Nations and other agencies mooted the idea of formally training and recognising community health workers (CHWs) to complement efforts to improve primary healthcare delivery in low and middle income countries. The concept and role of community health workers (CHWs) have enjoyed renewed interest in global health since the Alma-Ata Declaration in 1978. keywords: access; activities; africa; aids; attendants; birth; campaign; case; challenges; child; children; chws; communities; community; community health; contribution; critical; current; delivery; development; eradication; evidence; experience; formal; ghana; global; guinea; health; health policy; health workers; healthcare; hiv; home; impact; important; inadequate; international; interventions; lack; lay; limited; literature; malaria; management; maternal; national; navrongo; new; non; outcomes; paper; policy; practice; primary; programme; project; recruitment; remuneration; reports; results; review; role; rural; saharan; scope; services; state; studies; study; sub; support; system; tbas; traditional; training; treatment; volunteers; women; workers; working; world; worm cache: cord-258570-3n7jp0l0.txt plain text: cord-258570-3n7jp0l0.txt item: #7 of 40 id: cord-260985-ria9v2p6 author: McDarby, Geraldine title: The global pool of simulation exercise materials in health emergency preparedness and response: a scoping review with a health system perspective date: 2019-07-29 words: 4751 flesch: 36 summary: Despite evidence from EVD West Africa that community linkages can support health system response in the face of PHEs, the current global pool of SimEx materials were unlikely to link with community aspects and where community preparedness materials existed they rarely linked with health systems. There is, however, a paucity of information on SimEx application to test the functionality of health systems alongside emergency preparedness, response and recovery. keywords: approach; aspects; available; blocks; building; capacity; community; consideration; context; delivery; development; emergency; essential; exercises; facilities; facility; figure; findings; focus; functionality; functions; global; health; health system; healthcare; institutional; integrated; international; lack; limited; literature; materials; outbreak; perspective; phe; phes; pool; preparedness; public; quality; resilience; response; review; scope; sectors; security; services; simex; simulation; system; test; tested; testing; tool cache: cord-260985-ria9v2p6.txt plain text: cord-260985-ria9v2p6.txt item: #8 of 40 id: cord-266780-dwmfayaz author: Saad, Neil J. title: The Al Hol camp in Northeast Syria: health and humanitarian challenges date: 2020-07-21 words: 2039 flesch: 47 summary: Of the nearly 9000 consultations in camp health facilities, 50% were for acute diarrhoea, during the period of May to July 2019. However, refugee/IDP camp is, in reality, a euphemistic term for the Al Hol camp as severe movement restrictions are imposed and camp residents are not accorded the rights and dignity under international humanitarian and human rights law. keywords: affairs; annex; camp; care; children; conditions; coordination; covid-19; crisis; health; healthcare; hol; humanitarian; idp; international; iraqi; isis; living; medical; nationals; nations; northeast; office; people; security; situation; syria; united; water; women cache: cord-266780-dwmfayaz.txt plain text: cord-266780-dwmfayaz.txt item: #9 of 40 id: cord-268279-umlqh0q4 author: Wenham, Clare title: Cuba y seguridad sanitaria mundial: Cuba’s role in global health security date: 2020-05-13 words: 6125 flesch: 37 summary: In this paper, we examine what we identify as key traits of Cuban health security, as they play out on both international and domestic fronts. In this paper, we examine what we identify as key traits of Cuban health security, as they play out on both international and domestic fronts. keywords: academic; access; activities; activity; american; broader; capacity; case; challenges; civil; community; control; crisis; cuba; cuban health; debates; development; discourse; disease; doctors; domestic; ebola; efforts; embargo; example; focus; global; global health; government; health; health security; health system; healthcare; infant; infectious; integrated; international; interview; island; key; lack; liberties; medical; ministerio; mortality; organization; outbreak; paho; pan; particular; patients; policy; political; population; professionals; provision; public; regime; research; resource; response; rights; routine; salud; security; settings; social; state; strengthening; strides; strong; support; surveillance; system; threats; treatment; uhc; universal; visibility; work cache: cord-268279-umlqh0q4.txt plain text: cord-268279-umlqh0q4.txt item: #10 of 40 id: cord-272195-c4xypzdx author: Alahmad, Barrak title: COVID-19 stressors on migrant workers in Kuwait: cumulative risk considerations date: 2020-07-08 words: 3283 flesch: 45 summary: key: cord-272195-c4xypzdx authors: Alahmad, Barrak; Kurdi, Hussam; Colonna, Kyle; Gasana, Janvier; Agnew, Jacqueline; Fox, Mary A title: COVID-19 stressors on migrant workers in Kuwait: cumulative risk considerations date: 2020-07-08 journal: BMJ Glob Health DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-002995 sha: doc_id: 272195 cord_uid: c4xypzdx As a marginalised subpopulation, migrant workers often fall short from protection by public policies, they take precarious jobs with unsafe working and living conditions and they grapple with cultural and linguistic barriers. We applied a comprehensive qualitative cumulative risk assessment framework for migrant workers living in Kuwait. keywords: access; air; assessment; authorities; barriers; cases; community; country; covid-19; cra; cultural; cumulative; data; disease; domains; employers; environment; exposure; families; financial; framework; global; government; health; healthcare; housing; individual; jobs; kuwait; language; living; mental; migrant; migrant workers; multiple; new; non; occupational; outcomes; pandemic; pollution; precarious; protection; public; risk; safety; social; spread; stressors; subpopulation; support; testing; vulnerable; workers; workplace cache: cord-272195-c4xypzdx.txt plain text: cord-272195-c4xypzdx.txt item: #11 of 40 id: cord-272965-l0d7rgt0 author: Turcotte-Tremblay, Anne-Marie title: Global health is more than just ‘Public Health Somewhere Else’ date: 2020-05-07 words: 1970 flesch: 48 summary: It is also vital that global health be recognised as a distinct field so that resources will be made available to support global health initiatives that can promote the human right to health and help meet the global pledge to 'leave no one behind'. key: cord-272965-l0d7rgt0 authors: Turcotte-Tremblay, Anne-Marie; Fregonese, Federica; Kadio, Kadidiatou; Alam, Nazmul; Merry, Lisa title: Global health is more than just ‘Public Health Somewhere Else’ date: 2020-05-07 journal: BMJ Glob Health DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-002545 sha: doc_id: keywords: access; commentary; countries; definition; example; expertise; field; funding; global; health; home; income; inequities; initiatives; king; koski; low; middle; partnerships; practices; problems; public; research; resources; right; solutions; training cache: cord-272965-l0d7rgt0.txt plain text: cord-272965-l0d7rgt0.txt item: #12 of 40 id: cord-272991-opvs2ejd author: Masiira, Ben title: Building a new platform to support public health emergency response in Africa: the AFENET Corps of Disease Detectives, 2018–2019 date: 2020-10-13 words: 3496 flesch: 47 summary: key: cord-272991-opvs2ejd authors: Masiira, Ben; Antara, Simon N; Kazoora, Herbert B; Namusisi, Olivia; Gombe, Notion T; Magazani, Alain N; Nguku, Patrick M; Kazambu, Ditu; Gitta, Sheba N; Kihembo, Christine; Sawadogo, Bernard; Bogale, Tatek A; Ohuabunwo, Chima; Nsubuga, Peter; Tshimanga, Mufuta title: Building a new platform to support public health emergency response in Africa: the AFENET Corps of Disease Detectives, 2018–2019 date: 2020-10-13 journal: BMJ Glob Health DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-002874 sha: doc_id: 272991 cord_uid: opvs2ejd Public health emergency (PHE) response in sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by inadequate skilled public health workforce and underfunding. ► Public health emergency response in sub-Saharan Africa is still constrained by underfunding. keywords: acodd; acodd members; afenet; africa; cases; cdc; challenges; community; conception; contact; countries; country; deployments; development; disease; drc; ebola; emergencies; emergency; epidemiology; evd; field; health; key; manuscript; members; ministries; network; outbreak; phe; public; region; responders; response; reviewing; risk; saharan; security; skilled; stages; sub; support; surveillance; teams; total; workers; workforce; writing cache: cord-272991-opvs2ejd.txt plain text: cord-272991-opvs2ejd.txt item: #13 of 40 id: cord-274895-rw5keyos author: Tao, Wenjuan title: Towards universal health coverage: lessons from 10 years of healthcare reform in China date: 2020-03-19 words: 5051 flesch: 43 summary: Citeseer: China Economics and Management Academy Evolution of health provision in Pre-SARS China: the changing nature of disease prevention China's health system and its reform: a review of recent studies Evolution of China's health-care system China's Latest Health Reforms: A Conversation With Chinese Health Minister Chen Zhu How to attain the ambitious goals for health reform in China Dilemmas of access to healthcare in China Advancing universal coverage of healthcare in China: translating political will into policy and practice Opinions of the central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the state Council on deepening the health care system reform Implementing Health Care Reform Policies in China -Challenges and Opportunities: the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Health care transformation in contemporary China-Moral experience in a socialist neoliberal Polity China's health care system reform: progress and prospects Launch of the health-care reform plan in China Current major project on health care system reform Early results of China's historic health reforms: the view from Minister Chen Zhu. In early 2009, the Chinese government launched a new round of health system reform with the goal of providing affordable and equitable basic healthcare for all by 2020, which is in line with the basic concept of UHC defined by WHO. keywords: basic; care system; china; chinese; council; countries; coverage; delivery; development; drug; economic; essential; experience; financing; general; global; goal; government; health; health care; health coverage; health insurance; health system; healthcare; healthcare reform; healthcare system; hospitals; initiatives; insurance; lessons; list; major; medical; medicines; national; nations; new; opinions; payment; people; phase; phc; plan; policy; political; population; poverty; primary; priority; progress; public; public health; reform; round; rural; schemes; services; state; step; supply; system; system reform; uhc; universal; universal health; urban; world; year cache: cord-274895-rw5keyos.txt plain text: cord-274895-rw5keyos.txt item: #14 of 40 id: cord-281543-ivhr2no3 author: Richardson, Eugene T title: Pandemicity, COVID-19 and the limits of public health ‘science’ date: 2020-04-17 words: 1882 flesch: 44 summary: The symbolic violence of 'outbreak': A mixed methods, quasi-experimental impact evaluation of social protection on Ebola survivor wellbeing Metrics: what counts in global health COVID-19 gives the lie to global health expertise Mathematical modeling of the West Africa Ebola epidemic Estimating the future number of cases in the Ebola epidemic -Liberia and Sierra Leone CDC's top modeler courts controversy with disease estimate Ebola: a big data disaster Robustness in the strategy of scientific model building Covid-19: experts question analysis suggesting half UK population has been infected Mathematics of life and death: how disease models shape national shutdowns and other pandemic policies. When it comes to forecasting epidemic trends, however, their contributions-from specious metrics 4 like the 2019 Global Health Security Index 5 to kaleidoscopic computational models of communicable disease transmission-have limited predictive power (as experience in global health has repeatedly shown). keywords: africa; bell; colonialists; confines; consciousness; cov-2; covid-19; descendants; disease; donne; ebola; epidemic; fables; forecasts; global; health; journal; language; lives; mathematical; models; outbreak; pandemic; pandemicity; political; power; public; sars; science; scientific; social; transmission; understanding; useful; west; work cache: cord-281543-ivhr2no3.txt plain text: cord-281543-ivhr2no3.txt item: #15 of 40 id: cord-283485-xit6najq author: Van Damme, Wim title: The COVID-19 pandemic: diverse contexts; different epidemics—how and why? date: 2020-07-27 words: 9634 flesch: 46 summary: Cluster of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) in the French Alps Investigation of a COVID-19 outbreak in Germany resulting from a single travelassociated primary case: a case series A familial cluster of pneumonia associated with the 2019 novel coronavirus indicating personto-person transmission: a study of a family cluster High SARS-CoV-2 attack rate following exposure at a Choir practice Estimating the overdispersion in COVID-19 transmission using outbreak sizes outside China Why do some COVID-19 patients infect many others, whereas most don't spread the virus at all? What we already know The available information on SARS-CoV-2 and the spectrum of COVID-19 disease is summarised in tables 6 and 7. keywords: acute; air; analysis; animal; areas; asymptomatic; bmj; box; case; cfr; china; clear; climate; cluster; collective; communities; community; conditions; contexts; coronavirus; countries; cov-2; covid-19; covid-19 epidemic; critical; different; disease; dose; dynamics; early; effects; epidemic; estimates; events; evidence; factors; fatality; future; global; groups; h1n1; health; herd; high; host; human; human transmission; immunity; important; infected; infection; influence; influenza; initial; inoculum; insights; international; knowledge; large; local; lockdown; lower; mathematical; measles; measures; models; months; mortality; new; novel; observations; outbreak; pandemic; pathogen; patients; patterns; people; persons; pneumonia; population; possible; potential; protective; public; respiratory; response; risk; role; rural; sars; scenarios; scientific; severe; severity; social; spread; strategies; study; subsequent; syndrome; table; time; transmission; uncertainties; understanding; unknowns; urban; vaccine; variables; variety; viral; virus; viruses; waves; ways; world; wuhan; years cache: cord-283485-xit6najq.txt plain text: cord-283485-xit6najq.txt item: #16 of 40 id: cord-283555-pgel6i3y author: Chan, Tak Kwong title: Universal masking for COVID-19: evidence, ethics and recommendations date: 2020-05-26 words: 3008 flesch: 49 summary: ► The proper approach to addressing shortage is to formulate stratified recommendations that take full account of the benefits of using face masks in the community and provide viable solutions at different scenarios (see table 3 in the main text). This commentary echoes the plea from Greenhalgh et al to encourage people to wear a disposable surgical mask (face mask) in the community. keywords: available; benefits; best; community; covid-19; current; distancing; effect; evidence; face; face mask; ground; hand; health; higher; human; hygiene; infection; influenza; makers; mask; measures; observational; pandemic; people; policy; public; rcts; recommendations; risk; sense; shortage; social; spread; studies; transmission; use cache: cord-283555-pgel6i3y.txt plain text: cord-283555-pgel6i3y.txt item: #17 of 40 id: cord-285027-40ciukd7 author: Jalloh, Mohamed F title: Impact of Ebola experiences and risk perceptions on mental health in Sierra Leone, July 2015 date: 2018-03-17 words: 4893 flesch: 43 summary: H1N1 was not all that scary: uncertainty and stressor appraisals predict anxiety related to a coming viral threat Psychological impact of the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 on general hospital workers in Kobe Predicting psychological responses to influenza A, H1N1 (swine flu): the role of illness perceptions Community psychological and behavioral responses through the first wave of the 2009 influenza A(H1N1) pandemic in Hong Kong Psychological response of family members of patients hospitalised for influenza A/H1N1 in Oaxaca Initial psychological responses to Influenza A, H1N1 Posttraumatic stress among survivors of bioterrorism Association of torture and other potentially traumatic events with mental health outcomes among populations exposed to mass conflict and displacement: a systematic review and meta-analysis The Sierra Leonean refugee experience: traumatic events and psychiatric sequelae The trauma of war in Sierra Leone The 2014 Ebola outbreak and mental health: current status and recommended response Depressive symptoms among survivors of Ebola virus disease in Conakry (Guinea): preliminary results of the PostEboGui cohort Prevalence of psychological symptoms among Ebola survivors and healthcare workers during the 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone: a cross-sectional study Experiences and psychosocial impact of West Africa Ebola Deployment on US Health Care Volunteers An ultra-brief screening scale for anxiety and depression: the PHQ-4 A 4-item measure of depression and anxiety: validation and standardization of the Patient Health Questionnaire-4 (PHQ-4) in the general population Psychometric properties of the Impact of Event Scale-6 in a sample of victims of bank robbery The impact of event scale revised Impact of event scale-revised Reliability and validity of the Japanese-language version of the impact of event scale-revised (IES-R-J): four studies of different traumatic events Psychometric properties of the impact of event scale -revised Ebola situation report Sierra Leone emergency management program standard operating procedure for management of quarantine The mental health of children affected by armed conflict: protective processes and pathways to resilience Population level mental distress in rural Ethiopia Prevalence and correlates of depression and anxiety among patients with tuberculosis at WolaitaSodo University Hospital and Sodo Health Center, WolaitaSodo, South Ethiopia, Cross sectional study Emotional distress in Angolan patients with several types of tuberculosis Traumatic episodes and mental health effects in young men and women in Rwanda, 17 years after the genocide Prevalence and correlates of depression and anxiety disorder in a sample of inmates in a Nigerian prison Relationships among Ebola experience, perceived Ebola threat and mental health symptoms were examined through binary logistic regression. keywords: affected; anxiety; aor; assessment; clinical; community; conflict; control; cut; data; depression; disease; ebola; education; efforts; epidemic; event; experience; factors; general; global; h1n1; health; household; ies; impact; influenza; leone; levels; likely; measure; mental; national; outbreak; p<0.001; pandemic; participants; population; prevalence; psychological; ptsd; quarantine; related; report; respondents; responses; risk; sample; sars; scale; sierra; studies; study; survey; survivors; symptoms; threat; traumatic; validity; years cache: cord-285027-40ciukd7.txt plain text: cord-285027-40ciukd7.txt item: #18 of 40 id: cord-285083-nkrw2sad author: Khosla, Rajat title: Global health and human rights for a postpandemic world date: 2020-08-20 words: 2164 flesch: 56 summary: Global health work continues to pay lip service to human rights in setting global and national development priorities. 7 Patterns of financing and funding for global health significantly determine not only normative developments but the implementation of interventions on the ground. keywords: bmj; collective; commons; contract; covid-19; development; enjoyment; future; global; global health; health; human; human rights; institutions; nations; need; new; open; pandemic; past; people; purpose; question; ready; resource; review; rights; significant; social; time; values; work; world cache: cord-285083-nkrw2sad.txt plain text: cord-285083-nkrw2sad.txt item: #19 of 40 id: cord-290067-fa0mxvc3 author: Svadzian, Anita title: Global health degrees: at what cost? date: 2020-08-05 words: 3482 flesch: 56 summary: This would vary a lot, depending on the country and cost of living and what financial aid or fellowships To this extent, we hope global health degree programmes will be transparent about diversity in their student body and provide information on what proportion of their LMIC students receive tuition waivers or fellowships. key: cord-290067-fa0mxvc3 authors: Svadzian, Anita; Vasquez, Nathaly Aguilera; Abimbola, Seye; Pai, Madhukar title: Global health degrees: at what cost? date: 2020-08-05 journal: BMJ Glob Health DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-003310 sha: doc_id: 290067 cord_uid: fa0mxvc3 nan In theory, global health, as a field, takes pride in principles such as equity, fairness, reciprocity and bidirectional partnerships. keywords: africa; analysis; average; campus; cost; countries; country; data; degree; diversity; domestic; education; equity; expensive; fees; funding; global; global health; health; hic; hics; high; higher; income; information; international; living; lmic; master; programmes; public; reciprocity; research; schools; students; trainees; training; tuition; universities; usa; waivers cache: cord-290067-fa0mxvc3.txt plain text: cord-290067-fa0mxvc3.txt item: #20 of 40 id: cord-294784-r84td2i0 author: Meessen, Bruno title: Health system governance: welcoming the reboot date: 2020-08-10 words: 3516 flesch: 50 summary: Governance for health in the 21st century Frameworks to assess health systems governance: a systematic review Health governance: principal-agent linkages and health system strengthening Governance and capacity to manage resilience of health systems: towards a new conceptual framework Towards people-centred health systems: a multi-level framework for analysing primary health care governance in low-and middle-income countries A framework for assessing hospital governance World development report 1997: the state in a changing world Health systems: improving performance Everybody's business: strengthening health systems to improve health outcomes: WHO's framework for action Monitoring the building blocks of health systems: a handbook of indicators and their measurement strategies A review of health governance: definitions, dimensions and tools to govern Framework for assessing governance of the health system in developing countries: gateway to good governance Governance: a framework An approach to addressing governance from a health system framework perspective Beyond markets and states: polycentric governance of complex economic systems Institutional analysis of health system governance Health sector governance: should we be investing more? key: cord-294784-r84td2i0 authors: Meessen, Bruno title: Health system governance: welcoming the reboot date: 2020-08-10 journal: BMJ Glob Health DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-002404 sha: doc_id: 294784 cord_uid: r84td2i0 nan Though a rather recent concept, governance is as old as humanity. keywords: action; agency; agenda; analysis; approach; collective; collective action; community; concept; conditions; coordination; covid-19; different; empirical; frameworks; global; good; governance; government; groups; health; health system; individuals; institutions; mechanisms; ministry; new; normative; organisation; outcomes; performance; perspective; problems; recent; report; research; rights; set; social; system; variables; view; world cache: cord-294784-r84td2i0.txt plain text: cord-294784-r84td2i0.txt item: #21 of 40 id: cord-295450-ca7ll1tt author: Jia, Peng title: Early warning of epidemics: towards a national intelligent syndromic surveillance system (NISSS) in China date: 2020-10-26 words: 2501 flesch: 32 summary: Third, hospital information systems should be tightly linked with the NISSS to enable more timely information sharing and make syndromic surveillance possible. Currently, hospital information systems are not directly linked to the diagnosis-based (or diseasebased) NNDRS in China, which could also cause reporting delay and errors (eg, manual typing errors) and should be improved. keywords: cases; china; citizens; control; crowdsourcing; current; data; disease; doctors; early; epidemic; epidemiology; example; health; healthcare; hospital; information; intelligent; internet; isle; knowledge; level; lifecourse; multiple; national; nisss; outbreak; potential; prevention; real; reporting; research; risk; sharing; spatial; surveillance; syndromic; system; time; users; work cache: cord-295450-ca7ll1tt.txt plain text: cord-295450-ca7ll1tt.txt item: #22 of 40 id: cord-298073-0n0i2b7o author: Panigrahi, Sunil Kumar title: Covid-19 and mobile phone hygiene in healthcare settings date: 2020-04-22 words: 2038 flesch: 51 summary: ► We recommend, as part of efforts to control the covid-19 pandemic, awareness of 'mobile phone hygiene'; restriction of mobile phone use in healthcare settings; avoiding the sharing of mobile phones, headphones or headsets of any kind; and widely disseminated advice from mobile companies, governments and WHO on how to disinfect mobile phones. Although hand hygiene and mobile phone use by a person are not mutually exclusive, it is high time to acknowledge the potential role of mobile phones in disease transmission cascade and to take evidence-based appropriate actions. keywords: alcohol; cdc; clean; coats; contact; control; cov-2; covid-19; disease; evidence; hand; healthcare; hospital; hygiene; india; infection; kumar; mobile; pandemic; phones; potential; prevention; professionals; sars; screen; settings; study; surface; transmission; use; washing; white; wipe cache: cord-298073-0n0i2b7o.txt plain text: cord-298073-0n0i2b7o.txt item: #23 of 40 id: cord-306184-wfvc35l5 author: Perrin, Christophe title: Europe should lead in coordinated procurement of quality-assured medicines for programmes in low-income and middle-income countries date: 2020-07-26 words: 2420 flesch: 37 summary: ► Applying stringent and harmonised quality assurance requirements, European donors and their implementing organisations can help shaping the global pharmaceutical market towards affordable, quality assured products. Presently, the QA policies and the mechanisms for accountability and risk management still vary across European development and humanitarian aid programmes, and only a minority of European donors have explicit QA policies in place. keywords: aid; assurance; countries; covid-19; development; donors; european; falsified; global; health; humanitarian; implementers; income; international; lmics; market; medical; medicines; national; organization; pharmaceutical; policies; policy; poor; procurement; products; programmes; quality; recipient; requirements; risk; stringent; substandard; supply; use; world cache: cord-306184-wfvc35l5.txt plain text: cord-306184-wfvc35l5.txt item: #24 of 40 id: cord-314699-5b4toeik author: Wishnia, Jodi title: Impact of financial management centralisation in a health system under austerity: a qualitative study from South Africa date: 2020-10-29 words: 5874 flesch: 47 summary: Health is an underfunded mandate, so, on paper, we try and prevent unauthorised expenditure because the CFO and financial managers will lose their jobs. In this paper, we examine the effect of centralising financial decision making on the functioning of a South African provincial department of health (PDoH), in an environment of health system reform. keywords: accountability; african; analysis; austerity; authoritarian; care; case; centralisation; clinical; collection; committee; control; culture; data; decision; delegations; delivery; department; dhos; district; environment; expenditure; finance; finance managers; financial; findings; functioning; funds; head; health; health system; hospital; interviews; levels; making; management; managers; meetings; mismanagement; national; new; office; organisation; outcomes; paper; participatory; pdoh; pfm; poor; power; province; provincial; public; reform; research; service; south; study; style; support; system; time; uhc; use cache: cord-314699-5b4toeik.txt plain text: cord-314699-5b4toeik.txt item: #25 of 40 id: cord-315744-nr0fu2qb author: Wang, Yu title: Reduction of secondary transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in households by face mask use, disinfection and social distancing: a cohort study in Beijing, China date: 2020-05-28 words: 3502 flesch: 47 summary: The risk of household transmission was 18 times higher with frequent daily close contact with the primary case (OR=18.26, 95% CI 3.93 to 84.79), and four times higher if the primary case had diarrhoea (OR=4.10, 95% CI 1.08 to 15.60). The risk of household transmission was 18 times higher with frequent daily close contact with the primary case (OR=18.26, 95% CI 3.93 to 84.79), and four times higher if the primary case had diarrhoea (OR=4.10, 95% CI 1.08 to 15.60). keywords: beijing; case; china; clinical; close; community; contact; control; cov-2; covid-19; criteria; disinfection; distancing; effective; epidemic; evidence; face; families; family; hand; health; home; household; hygiene; illness; mask; members; onset; practices; prevention; primary; public; respiratory; results; risk; sars; secondary; social; study; symptom; transmission; ufmu; wearing cache: cord-315744-nr0fu2qb.txt plain text: cord-315744-nr0fu2qb.txt item: #26 of 40 id: cord-316855-4ua7ohkq author: Druetz, Thomas title: Effects of terrorist attacks on access to maternal healthcare services: a national longitudinal study in Burkina Faso date: 2020-09-25 words: 6101 flesch: 45 summary: Terrorist attack data were extracted from the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data project. Terrorist attack data were extracted from the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data project. keywords: access; acled; africa; analysis; anc; areas; armed; assisted; attacks; barrier; burkina; burkina faso; centres; cesarean; commune; conflict; countries; country; data; deliveries; district; effects; events; exposure; facilities; facility; faso; global; group; health; healthcare; healthcare services; hospitals; https://; immediate; impact; incidence; increase; incremental; information; insecurity; interrupted; level; longitudinal; maternal; maternal healthcare; methods; models; month; multiple; national; negative; new; number; outcomes; period; population; primary; public; region; regression; research; sahel; sections; series; services; single; studies; study; system; terrorist; terrorist attacks; time; visits cache: cord-316855-4ua7ohkq.txt plain text: cord-316855-4ua7ohkq.txt item: #27 of 40 id: cord-320127-55h4hhm3 author: Mazingi, Dennis title: Mitigating the impact of COVID-19 on children's surgery in Africa date: 2020-06-10 words: 2671 flesch: 36 summary: 13 16 There is a risk of healthcare resources being diverted away from surgical care, potentially impeding progress towards global surgery goals for 2030. New York: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division COVID-19 preparedness within the surgical, obstetric and anesthetic ecosystem in sub Saharan Africa Correspondence from northern Italy about our experience with COVID-19 From the editors: the COVID-19 crisis and its implications for pediatric surgeons Global guidance for surgical care during the COVID-19 pandemic Global surgery 2030: evidence and solutions for achieving health, welfare, and economic development Letter to the editor: cancellation of elective surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic SSZ COVID-19 Subcommittee. keywords: acute; africa; age; care; cases; children; china; coronavirus; countries; covid-19; disease; elective; experience; global; guardians; hcws; health; healthcare; hospital; impact; implications; income; infection; measures; non; nosocomial; outbreak; paediatric; pandemic; patient; policies; policy; prevention; programmes; recent; respiratory; review; risk; sars; services; severe; surgeons; surgery; surgical; syndrome; training; transmission; unique; workforce; world cache: cord-320127-55h4hhm3.txt plain text: cord-320127-55h4hhm3.txt item: #28 of 40 id: cord-321299-h6pcatvx author: Hanson, Claudia title: Health system redesign for equity in maternal and newborn health must be codesigned, country led, adapted to context and fit for purpose date: 2020-10-14 words: 2243 flesch: 47 summary: 16 Roder-DeWan and colleagues propose a hub-and-spoke system linking primary to hospital care. The COVID-19 pandemic is critically disrupting access to hospital care throughout the world, and this prompts us to share another perspective: hospitals are typically overcrowded and beds in postnatal wards are often shared, making infection prevention and control even more challenging than ever. keywords: analysis; care; childbirth; colleagues; context; continuity; countries; dewan; district; facilities; families; fit; global; health; high; hospital; income; local; low; maternal; midwifery; models; needs; newborn; obstetric; perinatal; primary; quality; redesign; resilient; roder; services; settings; systems; women cache: cord-321299-h6pcatvx.txt plain text: cord-321299-h6pcatvx.txt item: #29 of 40 id: cord-325396-ot7pvexv author: Lönnroth, Knut title: Income security in times of ill health: the next frontier for the SDGs date: 2020-06-15 words: 2073 flesch: 45 summary: The long-term solution should not be disease-specific social protection schemes but universal systems that provide better ways to extend income security protection in case of sickness for all. The human rights framework and international labour standards followed this approach, considering income security in case of sickness an integral part of social health protection. keywords: access; agenda; benefits; case; costs; countries; coverage; development; diseases; framework; global; health; healthcare; high; ill; income; international; labour; measures; medical; non; people; protection; sdg; security; services; sickness; social; sustainable; systems; times; tuberculosis; uhc; universal; work cache: cord-325396-ot7pvexv.txt plain text: cord-325396-ot7pvexv.txt item: #30 of 40 id: cord-325474-iikfjqz5 author: Guerra, Carlos A title: Malaria vector control in sub-Saharan Africa in the time of COVID-19: no room for complacency date: 2020-09-16 words: 2321 flesch: 42 summary: key: cord-325474-iikfjqz5 authors: Guerra, Carlos A; Tresor Donfack, Olivier; Motobe Vaz, Liberato; Mba Nlang, José A; Nze Nchama, Lucas O; Mba Eyono, Jeremías N; Riloha Rivas, Matilde; Phiri, Wonder P; Schwabe, Christopher; Aldrich, Edward; Ratsirarson, Josea; Fuseini, Godwin; García, Guillermo A title: Malaria vector control in sub-Saharan Africa in the time of COVID-19: no room for complacency date: 2020-09-16 journal: BMJ Glob Health DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-003880 sha: doc_id: 325474 cord_uid: iikfjqz5 nan The COVID-19 pandemic can potentially bring public health interventions in lowincome countries to a collapse. ► The challenges for sustaining malaria vector control are multiple, from funding shortages to obstacles during implementation. keywords: activities; africa; bioko; campaigns; challenges; community; control; countries; country; coverage; covid-19; disruptions; distribution; funding; health; interventions; irs; itn; malaria; pandemic; people; plans; public; resources; risk; rounds; saharan; social; ssa; sub; targeted; time; transmission; vector; vector control; work; year cache: cord-325474-iikfjqz5.txt plain text: cord-325474-iikfjqz5.txt item: #31 of 40 id: cord-328115-tjxt88vd author: Jackson-Morris, Angela title: Tailored support for national NCD policy and programme implementation: an over-looked priority date: 2020-08-25 words: 3790 flesch: 31 summary: Drawing on our experience preparing NCD investment cases and designing NCD strategies and implementation by partnering with health ministries in multiple countries, we present a model to suggest how national NCD implementation may be strengthened. We draw on our experience preparing NCD investment cases with health ministries, development partners and technical agencies. keywords: analysis; capacity; case; communicable; components; context; control; countries; country; data; delivery; development; diseases; economic; effective; evidence; experience; external; financing; funding; gaps; global; government; guidance; health; implementation; interventions; investment; knowledge; level; mechanisms; model; national; ncd; ncds; need; non; organisation; plans; policies; policy; prevention; priorities; priority; programme; results; science; specialist; specific; stakeholders; strategies; strategy; support; sustainable; system; tailored; technical; tobacco; world cache: cord-328115-tjxt88vd.txt plain text: cord-328115-tjxt88vd.txt item: #32 of 40 id: cord-329016-w95typ7k author: Chow, Clara Kayei title: Availability and affordability of medicines and cardiovascular outcomes in 21 high-income, middle-income and low-income countries date: 2020-11-03 words: 5158 flesch: 43 summary: Lower availability and affordability of essential CVD medicines were associated with higher risk of MACEs and mortality. We found that essential CVD medicines were unavailable and unaffordable for a large proportion of communities where the individuals with a high risk of CVD were living, particularly in lower-middleincome and low-income countries. keywords: access; affordability; affordable; age; analysis; appendix; availability; available; baseline; cardiovascular; cause; communities; community; countries; country; cvd; cvd medicines; data; disease; drugs; economic; essential; essential cvd; factors; follow; group; health; hics; high; higher; household; hypertension; income; income countries; individuals; information; lics; living; low; lower; maces; medications; medicines; middle; mortality; online; outcomes; participants; people; previous; pure; rate; risk; rural; standardised; study; supplemental; time; treatment; types; urban cache: cord-329016-w95typ7k.txt plain text: cord-329016-w95typ7k.txt item: #33 of 40 id: cord-330343-p7a8chn4 author: Kelly-Cirino, Cassandra title: An updated roadmap for MERS-CoV research and product development: focus on diagnostics date: 2019-02-01 words: 5814 flesch: 26 summary: WHO MERS-COV R&D Blueprint Plan of Action R&D Blueprint for action to prevent epidemics Progress on the global response, remaining challenges and the way forward Evidence for camel-tohuman transmission of MERS coronavirus Human-dromedary camel interactions and the risk of acquiring zoonotic middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus neutralising serum antibodies in dromedary camels: a comparative serological study Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) origin and animal reservoir Risk factors for MERS coronavirus infection in dromedary camels in Burkina Faso Cross-sectional surveillance of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in dromedary camels and other mammals in Egypt MERS coronaviruses in dromedary camels Geographic distribution of MERS coronavirus among dromedary camels Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) serology in major livestock species in an affected region in Jordan Absence of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus in Camelids Antibodies against MERS coronavirus in dromedary camels Serological Evidence of MERS-CoV Antibodies in Dromedary Camels (Camelus dromedaries) in Laikipia County Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in dromedary camels in Saudi Arabia Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus quasispecies that include homologues of human isolates revealed through whole-genome analysis and virus cultured from dromedary camels in Saudi Arabia Longitudinal study of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus infection in dromedary camel herds in Saudi Arabia Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) coronavirus seroprevalence in domestic livestock in Saudi Arabia Lack of middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus transmission from infected camels MERS coronavirus in dromedary camel herd, Saudi Arabia Cross-sectional study of MERS-CoV-specific RNA and antibodies in animals that have had contact with MERS patients in Saudi Arabia Human infection with MERS coronavirus after exposure to infected camels, Saudi Arabia Dromedary camels in northern Mali have high seropositivity to MERS-CoV Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in dromedary camels in Nigeria Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in dromedary camels Serologic Evidence for MERS-CoV Infection in Dromedary Camels Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in dromedary camels: an outbreak investigation MERS-CoV situation update, Map 1. MERS-CoV livestock field surveys by country Epidemiological investigation of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in dromedary camel farms linked with human infection in Abu Dhabi Emirate Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus antibody reactors among camels in Dubai Identification of diverse viruses in upper respiratory samples in dromedary camels from United Arab Emirates MERS CoV: OIE -World organisation for animal health Occupational exposure to dromedaries and risk for MERS-CoV Infection Risk Factors for Primary Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infection in Camel Workers in Qatar During 2013-2014: A Case-Control Study Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) | Symptoms & Complications | CDC Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease in children Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease is rare in children: An update from Saudi Arabia Transmission of MERScoronavirus in household contacts Hospital-associated outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a serologic, epidemiologic, and clinical description The Role of Super-Spreaders in Infectious Disease Super-spreading events of MERS-CoV infection MERS-CoV outbreak following a single patient exposure in an emergency room in South Korea: an epidemiological outbreak study Development of Medical Countermeasures to Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus WHO | Infection prevention and control (IPC) guidance summary. WHO MERS-COV Lab Detection of a novel human coronavirus by real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction Performance and clinical validation of the RealStar MERS-CoV Kit for detection of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus RNA Real-time reverse transcription-PCR assay panel for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Development of dual taqman based one-step rrt-pcr assay panel for rapid and accurate diagnostic test of MERS-CoV: a novel human coronavirus, ahead of hajj pilgrimage Development and validation of a rapid immunochromatographic assay for detection of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus antigen in dromedary camels An isothermal, label-free, and rapid one-step RNA amplification/detection assay for diagnosis of respiratory viral infections Comparison of ePlex respiratory pathogen panel with laboratory-developed real-time pcr assays for detection of respiratory pathogens Clinical validation of 3 commercial real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction assays for the detection of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus from upper respiratory tract specimens A sensitive and specific antigen detection assay for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus A highly specific rapid antigen detection assay for on-site diagnosis of MERS Seroepidemiology for MERS coronavirus using microneutralisation and pseudoparticle virus neutralisation assays reveal a high prevalence of antibody in dromedary camels in Egypt Seroepidemiology of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus in Saudi Arabia (1993) and Australia (2014) and characterisation of assay specificity Lateral flow assays Development of monoclonal antibody and diagnostic test for middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus using cell-free synthesized nucleocapsid antigen Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus and dromedaries Identification of Mycoplasma suis antigens and development of a multiplex microbead immunoassay Serosurveillance of viral pathogens circulating in West Africa Two-tube multiplex real-time reverse transcription PCR to detect six human coronaviruses A multiplex liquid-chip assay based on Luminex xMAP technology for simultaneous detection of six common respiratory viruses Surveillance and testing for middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus Using Healthmap to analyse Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) data Progress in promoting data sharing in public health emergencies WHO | Influenza surveillance outputs Data sharing: make outbreak research open access The weapon potential of a microbe Biological agents: weapons of warfare and bioterrorism Explanation of the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit Sharing and its implication for microbiology Global scientific research commons under the Nagoya Protocol: keywords: animal; antibodies; antibody; arabia; assay; assessment; available; camels; care; cases; challenges; clinical; commercial; control; coronavirus; cost; cov; data; detection; development; diagnostic; diseases; dromedary; early; east; east respiratory; effective; global; health; high; human; implementation; infection; international; kinetics; laboratory; load; lower; management; mers; middle; middle east; mild; molecular; multiplex; naat; near; order; outbreak; panels; pathogens; pcr; performance; poc; point; product; quality; r&d; rapid; rdts; reference; research; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; response; risk; sample; sampling; saudi; sensitivity; serological; settings; severe; specific; specimens; standards; study; support; surveillance; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; testing; tests; time; transmission; understanding; upper; use; vaccine; validation; viral cache: cord-330343-p7a8chn4.txt plain text: cord-330343-p7a8chn4.txt item: #34 of 40 id: cord-335004-vw6up31u author: McDiarmid, Melissa title: Duty of care and health worker protections in the age of Ebola: lessons from Médecins Sans Frontières date: 2019-08-31 words: 2429 flesch: 47 summary: Although WHO-convened teams had essential IPC training, in its report on health worker Ebola infections, WHO found '…serious gaps in IPC standards… in the settings where transmission likely took place or where infected health workers were employed.' Health worker Ebola infections in Guinea The 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak in West Africa: hands on Duhaime's Law Dictionary. keywords: actions; agency; building; care; comprehensive; control; duty; ebola; emergency; follow; hazards; health; illness; incidence; infected; infection; injury; international; ipc; job; mission; msf; non; obligation; occupational; organisation; outbreak; policies; policy; ppe; practices; prevention; protective; public; rate; response; risk; safety; staff; systems; teams; training; treatment; workers; workforce cache: cord-335004-vw6up31u.txt plain text: cord-335004-vw6up31u.txt item: #35 of 40 id: cord-335373-17tcikxl author: Paul, Elisabeth title: COVID-19: time for paradigm shift in the nexus between local, national and global health date: 2020-04-20 words: 3705 flesch: 46 summary: 26 27 One real result of fragmentation of global health governance is an inefficient division of labour, where hundreds of actors such as the WHO, Global Fund, President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief, United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS, United States Agency BMJ Global Health for International Development, World Bank, the Gates Foundation and the Clinton Foundation (to name only a few) produce parallel programmes or bric-à-brac vertical health silos that have neither generated overall system strengthening in high burden countries nor allowed for effective global health policy. The global health community, national security agencies and all governments have known that a pandemic like COVID-19 was likely to come, yet global health policy has remained woefully unprepared nor fit-for-purpose. keywords: approach; case; change; climate; communicable; conditions; coronavirus; countries; covid-19; current; deaths; determinants; development; die; diseases; emergency; environmental; epidemic; factors; funding; global; global health; governance; health; health systems; holistic; immunity; individual; infectious; international; level; local; measures; mode; needs; organization; pandemic; paradigm; people; picture; policies; policy; populations; preventive; public; report; research; respiratory; response; risk; security; shift; social; strengthening; systems; terms; world; year cache: cord-335373-17tcikxl.txt plain text: cord-335373-17tcikxl.txt item: #36 of 40 id: cord-339121-w16e8lw1 author: Ebuenyi, Ikenna D title: COVID-19 as social disability: the opportunity of social empathy for empowerment date: 2020-08-23 words: 1706 flesch: 36 summary: key: cord-339121-w16e8lw1 authors: Ebuenyi, Ikenna D; Smith, Emma M; Holloway, Catherine; Jensen, Rune; D'Arino, Lucía; MacLachlan, Malcolm title: COVID-19 as social disability: the opportunity of social empathy for empowerment date: 2020-08-23 journal: BMJ Glob Health DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-003039 sha: doc_id: 339121 cord_uid: w16e8lw1 nan Social empathy is 'the ability to more deeply understand people by perceiving or experiencing their life situations and as a result gain insight into structural inequalities and disparities'. These few examples provide the general population an opportunity for social empathy and action to enhance social inclusion for people with disability. keywords: access; covid-19; disabilities; disability; empathy; experience; greater; groups; health; healthcare; inclusive; information; lives; model; opportunities; opportunity; people; persons; population; social; society; uncrpd; understanding cache: cord-339121-w16e8lw1.txt plain text: cord-339121-w16e8lw1.txt item: #37 of 40 id: cord-343881-0i3rfpvd author: Norton, Alice title: The remaining unknowns: a mixed methods study of the current and global health research priorities for COVID-19 date: 2020-07-29 words: 3617 flesch: 45 summary: Recognising that this survey inherently focused respondents on the existing WHO priority framework, we expanded our consultation through workshops to enable broader discussions of research priorities. Analysing the data from the workshops allowed a further open consideration of current research priorities as this step expanded beyond the limitation that the survey had of asking questions within the framework of the WHO roadmap. keywords: aas; access; analysis; community; countries; covid-19; current; data; emphasis; findings; future; global; global health; global research; globe; health; important; income; interventions; knowledge; low; methods; need; new; open; original; pandemic; participants; priorities; priority; public; questions; research; research priorities; research roadmap; resourced; response; roadmap; settings; social; studies; study; survey; term; time; transmission; workshops cache: cord-343881-0i3rfpvd.txt plain text: cord-343881-0i3rfpvd.txt item: #38 of 40 id: cord-351083-3oy7zuy9 author: Rashid, Sabina Faiz title: Towards a socially just model: balancing hunger and response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh date: 2020-06-01 words: 2147 flesch: 48 summary: Sadly, countries with large pools of poor populations may soon be forced to confront similar trade-offs, with all its moral and ethical implications, if there is no solution soon in sight. poliTiCal CommiTmenT foR eConomiC SuppoRT foR The pooR needS uRgenT and effeCTive implemenTaTion Bangladesh, like many other countries, has rolled out an economic stimulus package to address the severe economic and business fallout from the pandemic. keywords: april; bangladesh; better; context; countries; covid-19; daily; different; economic; focus; food; health; hunger; impact; individual; informal; living; lockdown; marginalised; model; needs; pandemic; people; political; poor; poorest; populations; realities; relief; research; responsive; shutdown; social; support; urban; vulnerable; world cache: cord-351083-3oy7zuy9.txt plain text: cord-351083-3oy7zuy9.txt item: #39 of 40 id: cord-355523-zol0k94p author: Hill-Cawthorne, Grant title: Advancing Planetary Health in Australia: focus on emerging infections and antimicrobial resistance date: 2019-04-22 words: 4375 flesch: 29 summary: Addressing the diverse challenges to human health and well-being in the 21st century requires an overarching focus on ‘Planetary Health’, with input from all sectors of government, non-governmental organisations, academic institutions and industry. Addressing the diverse challenges to human health and well-being in the 21st century requires an overarching focus on 'Planetary Health', with input from all sectors of government, non-governmental organisations, academic institutions and industry. keywords: action; agenda; amr; animals; antimicrobial; antimicrobial resistance; antimicrobial use; approach; asia; australia; better; bmj; camels; capacity; change; companion; control; countries; cov; development; diseases; domestic; ebola; economic; education; effective; eid; emergence; environmental; essential; food; funding; future; general; global; government; health; human; impact; implementation; important; industry; infection; international; key; measures; mechanisms; medical; mers; national; new; non; outbreaks; pacific; pathogen; planetary; policy; population; production; public; region; report; research; reservoirs; resistance; response; risk; security; social; spread; strategies; strategy; support; surveillance; targeted; themes; treatment; unrecognised; use; water; workshop; world cache: cord-355523-zol0k94p.txt plain text: cord-355523-zol0k94p.txt item: #40 of 40 id: cord-355919-e8fhlo37 author: Semaan, Aline title: Voices from the frontline: findings from a thematic analysis of a rapid online global survey of maternal and newborn health professionals facing the COVID-19 pandemic date: 2020-06-24 words: 6758 flesch: 40 summary: Éditions L'Harmattan Patient and provider perspectives on how trust influences maternal vaccine acceptance among pregnant women in Kenya Trust in health care: theoretical perspectives and research needs Maladies et violences ordinaires dans un hôpital malgache Understanding social resistance to the Ebola response in the forest region of the Republic of guinea: an anthropological perspective Biology and culture are inseparable -considerations for the exit strategy expert group from the field of medical anthropology What is a resilient health system? The health impact of the 2014-15 Ebola outbreak Effects of the West Africa Ebola virus disease on health-care utilization -a systematic review Health-Care access during the Ebola virus epidemic in Liberia Women and babies are dying but not of Ebola': the effect of the Ebola virus epidemic on the availability, uptake and outcomes of maternal and newborn health services in Sierra Leone COVID-19 response in Uganda: notes and reflections Changes in health care utilization during the MERS epidemic COVID-19 technical brief for maternity services Women's Rights in Childbirth Must be Upheld During the Coronavirus Pandemic A chaotic week for pregnant women in New York City Reflections on COVID-19 Vaginal delivery in SARS-CoV-2-infected pregnant women in northern Italy: a retrospective analysis Coronavirus: baby blues as some mothers in France separated from newborn amid COVID-19 fears The scale, scope, coverage, and capability of childbirth care COVID-19 disrupts vaccine delivery World Health Organization. keywords: access; analysis; available; birth; caesarean; care; changes; coronavirus; countries; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; data; disease; ebola; effects; evidence; experiences; face; facilities; facility; findings; global; guidance; guidelines; health; healthcare; hics; higher; home; impact; income; india; indirect; infection; information; labour; lack; levels; lmics; low; maternal; maternity; measures; middle; midwife; midwives; mnh; mothers; newborn; online; outbreak; outcomes; pandemic; participants; patients; personal; population; ppe; practices; pregnancy; pregnant; preparedness; processes; professionals; providers; provision; quality; reproductive; respondents; responses; risk; routine; services; settings; social; staff; stress; study; support; survey; systems; testing; time; transmission; use; visits; women; workers cache: cord-355919-e8fhlo37.txt plain text: cord-355919-e8fhlo37.txt