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Title: Living in the era of multiple epidemics - a Malta perspective
Authors: Cuschieri, Sarah
Keywords: Chronic diseases -- Prevention -- Malta
Chronic diseases -- Risk factors -- Malta
Epidemics -- Risk factors -- Malta
COVID-19 (Disease) -- Health aspects -- Malta
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Malta
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Malta Chamber of Scientists
Citation: Cuschieri, S. (2023). Living in the era of multiple epidemics - a Malta perspective. Xjenza Online, 11(Special issue), 4-9.
Abstract: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have long been a global epidemic way before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2016, it was estimated that 6.55% of the adult population in Malta suffered from at least one NCD, with type 2 diabetes, obesity and low back pain dominating the NCD scene. The onset of COVID-19 challenged the healthcare systems, as well as the wellbeing of the population. Restrictions instituted to control COVID-19 led to negative repercussions on those suffering from NCDs apart from bringing to the fore specific NCDs such as mental illness, obesity, and back pain. Furthermore COVID-19 increased the population burden through enhanced morbidity and mortality. However, the COVID-19 vaccination was observed to have helped dampen this burden. Yet, it is important that a syndemic approach is adopted to ensure that all epidemics are simultaneously given the appropriate attention and timely action is provided to safeguard the population health and wellbeing.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/123729
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Xjenza, 2023, Volume 11, Special Issue: Top Scientists
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