AMR and Covid-19 on the Frontline: A Call to Rethink War, WASH, and Public Health
This Viewpoint calls for a greater understanding of the role that water plays in the transmission of anti-microbial resistance and covid-19 in protracted urban armed conflict, in order to develop a ‘pathogen-safe’ practice. It argues that dealing with the twin threats is difficult enough in the best...
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doaj-31591738a8ac41799cd172bd4303f6d62021-03-16T04:58:38ZengLevy Library PressAnnals of Global Health2214-99962021-02-0187110.5334/aogh.31402595AMR and Covid-19 on the Frontline: A Call to Rethink War, WASH, and Public HealthMark Zeitoun0Ghassan Abu-Sittah1Reem Abu Shomar2Nassim el Achi3Water Security Research Centre, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJConflict Medicine Programme, American University of BeirutIslamic University of GazaConflict Medicine Programme, American University of BeirutThis Viewpoint calls for a greater understanding of the role that water plays in the transmission of anti-microbial resistance and covid-19 in protracted urban armed conflict, in order to develop a ‘pathogen-safe’ practice. It argues that dealing with the twin threats is difficult enough in the best of circumstances, and is so little understood in war zones that surgeons and water engineers now question if their practice does more harm than good. Experience suggests that the known transmission routes are complicated by a great number of factors, including the entry of heavy metals through bullets in patients’ wounds, hospital over-crowding, mutation in treated water or wastewater, and other threats which endure long after the bombing has stopped. The skeleton research agenda proposes greater sewage surveillance, testing of phages and monitoring of treatment designed to dispel or substantiate these assertions.https://annalsofglobalhealth.org/articles/3140 |
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AMR and Covid-19 on the Frontline: A Call to Rethink War, WASH, and Public Health |
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AMR and Covid-19 on the Frontline: A Call to Rethink War, WASH, and Public Health |
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amr and covid-19 on the frontline: a call to rethink war, wash, and public health |
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This Viewpoint calls for a greater understanding of the role that water plays in the transmission of anti-microbial resistance and covid-19 in protracted urban armed conflict, in order to develop a ‘pathogen-safe’ practice. It argues that dealing with the twin threats is difficult enough in the best of circumstances, and is so little understood in war zones that surgeons and water engineers now question if their practice does more harm than good. Experience suggests that the known transmission routes are complicated by a great number of factors, including the entry of heavy metals through bullets in patients’ wounds, hospital over-crowding, mutation in treated water or wastewater, and other threats which endure long after the bombing has stopped. The skeleton research agenda proposes greater sewage surveillance, testing of phages and monitoring of treatment designed to dispel or substantiate these assertions. |
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