Competing health risks associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and early response: A scoping review.
Stefan BaralAmrita RaoJean Olivier Twahirwa RwemaCarrie LyonsMuge CevikAnna E KågestenDaouda DioufAnnette H SohnRefilwe Nancy Phaswana-MafuyaAdeeba KamarulzamanGregorio MillettJulia L MarcusSharmistha MishraPublished in: PloS one (2022)
COVID-19 emerged in the context of existing public health threats that result in millions of deaths every year. Thus, effectively responding to COVID-19 while minimizing the negative impacts of COVID-19 necessitates innovation and integration of existing programs that are often siloed across health systems. Inequities have been a consistent driver of existing health threats; COVID-19 has worsened disparities, reinforcing the need for programs that address structural risks. The data reviewed here suggest that effective strengthening of health systems should include investment and planning focused on ensuring the continuity of care for both rapidly emergent and existing public health threats.