Международный договор о глобальных пандемиях перед лицом будущих пандемий
https://doi.org/10.31432/1994-2443-2024-19-4-5-28
Аннотация
Множатся проблемы и вызовы, с которыми сталкивается глобальное управление международным общественным здравоохранением, что подчеркивает острую необходимость укрепления международного сотрудничества и совместного использования ресурсов для борьбы с угрозами здоровью. Пандемия COVID-19 выявила значительные недостатки в мировой системе здравоохранения в отношении готовности и механизмов реагирования. Она подчеркнула недостаточность международного сотрудничества и настоятельную необходимость принятия всеобъемлющего договора о пандемиях. В статье рассматриваются причины застоя в разработке договора о пандемиях и подчеркивается необходимость установления справедливых руководящих принципов для защиты от будущих пандемий. Чтобы справиться с регулярной частотой таких угроз и негативных последствий, странам необходимо более тесно сотрудничать для ускорения глобальных исследований путем обмена данными и необходимыми материалами, а также для создания согласованного глобального ответа. Это служит дорожной картой для восстановления после пандемии и позволяет осуществлять своевременные вмешательства и лучше отслеживать распространение заболевания.
Об авторах
С. К. ВаршнейИндия
Бывший учёный
Нью-Дели
Н. К. Прасанна
Индия
Доктор философии, старший научный сотрудник и научный редактор «Индийского журнала биохимии и биофизики»
Нью-Дели
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Рецензия
Для цитирования:
Варшней С.К., Прасанна Н.К. Международный договор о глобальных пандемиях перед лицом будущих пандемий. Информация и инновации. 2024;19(4):5-28. https://doi.org/10.31432/1994-2443-2024-19-4-5-28
For citation:
Varshney S.K., Prasanna N.K. International Treaty on Global Pandemics to Face Future Pandemics. Information and Innovations. 2024;19(4):5-28. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31432/1994-2443-2024-19-4-5-28