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Vaccinia Virus Infection & Temporal Analysis of Virus Gene Expression: Part 1
Published on: April 8, 2009
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La OMS suspende la alarma mundial por la viruela del mono
Resumen
Los críticos están preocupados de que la agencia no haya declarado una emergencia de salud pública de preocupación internacional. Esta decisión ha generado críticas significativas con respecto a las estrategias de preparación y respuesta de salud pública.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Salud pública
- Epidemiología
- Seguridad de la salud mundial
Sus antecedentes:
- El proceso de toma de decisiones de la agencia con respecto a las amenazas internacionales para la salud está bajo escrutinio.
- El panorama sanitario mundial actual requiere acciones oportunas y decisivas.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Para analizar las críticas dirigidas a la agencia.
- Evaluar las implicaciones de no declarar una emergencia de salud pública de interés internacional.
Principales métodos:
- Revisión de las declaraciones públicas y los informes de los medios de comunicación.
- Análisis de los dictámenes de expertos y del discurso científico.
Principales resultados:
- Críticas generalizadas de expertos y organizaciones de salud pública.
- Preocupaciones planteadas sobre la evaluación de riesgos y la comunicación de la agencia.
Conclusiones:
- La inacción de la agencia ha llevado a una crisis de confianza.
- Existe una necesidad urgente de una toma de decisiones transparente y basada en la evidencia en las emergencias sanitarias mundiales.
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