International Journal of Public Health (Apr 2022)

Striving for Health Equity: The Importance of Social Determinants of Health and Ethical Considerations in Pandemic Preparedness Planning

  • Hanno Hoven,
  • Nico Dragano,
  • Peter Angerer,
  • Christian Apfelbacher,
  • Insa Backhaus,
  • Barbara Hoffmann,
  • Andrea Icks,
  • Stefan Wilm,
  • Heiner Fangerau,
  • Felicitas Söhner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2022.1604542
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67

Abstract

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Since the WHO’s “Influenza Pandemic Preparedness Plan” in 1999, pandemic preparedness plans at the international and national level have been constantly adapted with the common goal to respond early to outbreaks, identify risks, and outline promising interventions for pandemic containment. Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, public health experts have started to reflect on the extent to which previous preparations have been helpful as well as on the gaps in pandemic preparedness planning. In the present commentary, we advocate for the inclusion of social and ethical factors in future pandemic planning—factors that have been insufficiently considered so far, although social determinants of infection risk and infectious disease severity contribute to aggravated social inequalities in health.

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