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Journal Article
|Commentary

Epidemics of neglect

McIver L, Guevara M, Alcoba G
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Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed multiple fault lines in the performances of health services at every level – from community to national to global – in ensuring universal, equitable access to preventive and curative care. Tragically, this has been to the detriment of those who have suffered and died not only from COVID-19, but also from the myriad other ailments affecting people around the world. Of those, we wish to highlight here some key categories of diseases that have caused a greater burden of illness and deaths as a consequence of the policies and political decisions made in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. In our view, these should be considered epidemics or, more accurately, syndemics – the clustering and interactions of two or more diseases or health conditions and socio-environmental factors – of neglect.

Subject Area

Covid-19malarianeglected tropical diseasesvector borne diseases

Languages

English
DOI
10.7227/JHA.073
Published Date
22 Dec 2021
Journal
Journal of Humanitarian Affairs
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 3, Issue 3, Pages 40-42
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