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Evidence syntheses to support decision-making related to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Keitty Regina Cordeiro de AndradeViviane Karoline da Silva CarvalhoRoberta Borges SilvaCézar Donizetti Luquine JúniorCecília Menezes FarinassoCintia de Freitas OliveiraFabiana MascarenhasGabriel Antônio Rezende de PaulaIsabela Porto de ToledoMarina Arruda Melo MarinhoVirginia Kagure WachiraAlessandra de Sá Earp SiqueiraDenizar Vianna AraújoCamile Giaretta SachettiDaniela Fortunato Rêgo
Published in: Revista de saude publica (2024)
The COVID-19 pandemic generated a large volume of scientific productions with different quality levels. The speed with which knowledge was produced and shared worldwide imposed on health management the challenge of seeking ways to identify the best available evidence to support its decisions. In response to this challenge, the Department of Science and Technology of the Brazilian Ministry of Health started offering a service to produce and provide scientific knowledge addressing priority public health issues in the pandemic scenario. Drug treatments, non-pharmacological measures, testing, reinfection and immunological response, immunization, pathophysiology, post-COVID syndrome and adverse events are among the topics covered. In this article, we discuss the strengths and lessons learned, as well as the challenges and perspectives that present a real example of how to offer the best scientific evidence in a timely manner in order to assist the decision-making process during a public health emergency.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • decision making
  • healthcare
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • mental health
  • global health
  • emergency department
  • quality improvement