TY - JOUR
T1 - A global public health convention for the 21st century
AU - Duff, Johnathan H.
AU - Liu, Anicca
AU - Saavedra, Jorge
AU - Batycki, Jacob N.
AU - Morancy, Kendra
AU - Stocking, Barbara
AU - Gostin, Lawrence O.
AU - Galea, Sandro
AU - Bertozzi, Stefano
AU - Zuniga, Jose M.
AU - Alberto-Banatin, Carmencita
AU - Dansua, Akua Sena
AU - del Rio, Carlos
AU - Kulzhanov, Maksut
AU - Lee, Kelley
AU - Scaglia, Gisela
AU - Shahpar, Cyrus
AU - Ullmann, Andrew J.
AU - Hoffman, Steven J.
AU - Weinstein, Michael
AU - Szapocznik, José
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2021/6
Y1 - 2021/6
N2 - As shown by COVID-19, infectious diseases with a pandemic potential present a grave threat to health and wellbeing. Although the International Health Regulations provide a framework of binding legal obligations for pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response, many countries do not comply with these regulations. There is a need for a renewed framework for global collective action that ensures conformity with international regulations and promotes effective prevention and response to pandemic infectious diseases. This Health Policy identifies the necessary characteristics for a new global public health security convention designed to optimise prevention, preparedness, and response to pandemic infectious diseases. We propose ten recommendations to strengthen global public health governance and promote compliance with global health security regulations. Recommendations for a new global public health security convention include greater authority for a global governing body, an improved ability to respond to pandemics, an objective evaluation system for national core public health capacities, more effective enforcement mechanisms, independent and sustainable funding, representativeness, and investment from multiple sectors, among others. The next steps to achieve these recommendations include assembling an invested alliance, specifying the operational structures of a global public health security system, and overcoming barriers such as insufficient political will, scarcity of resources, and individual national interests.
AB - As shown by COVID-19, infectious diseases with a pandemic potential present a grave threat to health and wellbeing. Although the International Health Regulations provide a framework of binding legal obligations for pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response, many countries do not comply with these regulations. There is a need for a renewed framework for global collective action that ensures conformity with international regulations and promotes effective prevention and response to pandemic infectious diseases. This Health Policy identifies the necessary characteristics for a new global public health security convention designed to optimise prevention, preparedness, and response to pandemic infectious diseases. We propose ten recommendations to strengthen global public health governance and promote compliance with global health security regulations. Recommendations for a new global public health security convention include greater authority for a global governing body, an improved ability to respond to pandemics, an objective evaluation system for national core public health capacities, more effective enforcement mechanisms, independent and sustainable funding, representativeness, and investment from multiple sectors, among others. The next steps to achieve these recommendations include assembling an invested alliance, specifying the operational structures of a global public health security system, and overcoming barriers such as insufficient political will, scarcity of resources, and individual national interests.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85106536635
U2 - 10.1016/S2468-2667(21)00070-0
DO - 10.1016/S2468-2667(21)00070-0
M3 - Review article
C2 - 33964227
AN - SCOPUS:85106536635
SN - 2468-2667
VL - 6
SP - e428-e433
JO - The Lancet Public Health
JF - The Lancet Public Health
IS - 6
ER -