학술논문

Synergies between Communicable and Noncommunicable Disease Programs to Enhance Global Health Security
Document Type
article
Source
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 23, Iss 13, Pp - (2017)
Subject
global health security
emergency preparedness
noncommunicable diseases
communicable diseases
disease programs
synergies
Medicine
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
Language
English
ISSN
1080-6040
1080-6059
Abstract
Noncommunicable diseases are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Initiatives that advance the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases support the goals of global health security in several ways. First, in addressing health needs that typically require long-term care, these programs can strengthen health delivery and health monitoring systems, which can serve as necessary platforms for emergency preparedness in low-resource environments. Second, by improving population health, the programs might help to reduce susceptibility to infectious outbreaks. Finally, in aiming to reduce the economic burden associated with premature illness and death from noncommunicable diseases, these initiatives contribute to the objectives of international development, thereby helping to improve overall country capacity for emergency response.