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Addressing vulnerability,building resilience:community-based adaptation to vectorborne diseases in the context of global change 被引量:1

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摘要 Background:The threat of a rapidly changing planet-of coupled social,environmental and climatic change-pose new conceptual and practical challenges in responding to vector-borne diseases.These include non-linear and uncertain spatial-temporal change dynamics associated with climate,animals,land,water,food,settlement,conflict,ecology and human socio-cultural,economic and political-institutional systems.To date,research efforts have been dominated by disease modeling,which has provided limited practical advice to policymakers and practitioners in developing policies and programmes on the ground.Main body:In this paper,we provide an alternative biosocial perspective grounded in social science insights,drawing upon concepts of vulnerability,resilience,participation and community-based adaptation.Our analysis was informed by a realist review(provided in the Additional file 2)focused on seven major climate-sensitive vectorborne diseases:malaria,schistosomiasis,dengue,leishmaniasis,sleeping sickness,chagas disease,and rift valley fever.Here,we situate our analysis of existing community-based interventions within the context of global change processes and the wider social science literature.We identify and discuss best practices and conceptual principles that should guide future community-based efforts to mitigate human vulnerability to vector-borne diseases.We argue that more focused attention and investments are needed in meaningful public participation,appropriate technologies,the strengthening of health systems,sustainable development,wider institutional changes and attention to the social determinants of health,including the drivers of co-infection.Conclusion:In order to respond effectively to uncertain future scenarios for vector-borne disease in a changing world,more attention needs to be given to building resilient and equitable systems in the present.
出处 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2017年第1期1485-1505,共21页 贫困所致传染病(英文)
基金 Funding for this paper was provided by the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases(TDR) through the International Development Research Centre(IDRC) Additional support was provided by a Wellcome Trust Society and Ethics Fellowship to KLB.These funding bodies did not contribute to the design of the study,the collection,analysis and interpretation of data or the writing of the manuscript.
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