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Emerging and re-emerging pediatric viral diseases: a continuing global challenge

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PEDIATRIC RESEARCH
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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s41390-023-02878-7

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This review article explores the global health challenge posed by emerging and re-emerging pediatric viral diseases, highlighting the complex dynamics contributing to this challenge. It emphasizes the urgent need for prevention, preparedness, and response efforts, particularly in resource-limited communities disproportionately affected by climate change. Adopting a One Health/Planetary Health approach can enhance equity and resilience in global communities.
The twenty-first century has been marked by a surge in viral epidemics and pandemics, highlighting the global health challenge posed by emerging and re-emerging pediatric viral diseases. This review article explores the complex dynamics contributing to this challenge, including climate change, globalization, socio-economic interconnectedness, geopolitical tensions, vaccine hesitancy, misinformation, and disparities in access to healthcare resources. Understanding the interactions between the environment, socioeconomics, and health is crucial for effectively addressing current and future outbreaks. This scoping review focuses on emerging and re-emerging viral infectious diseases, with an emphasis on pediatric vulnerability. It highlights the urgent need for prevention, preparedness, and response efforts, particularly in resource-limited communities disproportionately affected by climate change and spillover events. Adopting a One Health/Planetary Health approach, which integrates human, animal, and ecosystem health, can enhance equity and resilience in global communities.ImpactWe provide a scoping review of emerging and re-emerging viral threats to global pediatric populationsThis review provides an update on current pediatric viral threats in the context of the COVID-19 pandemicThis review aims to sensitize clinicians, epidemiologists, public health practitioners, and policy stakeholders/decision-makers to the role these viral diseases have in persistent pediatric morbidity and mortality

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