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Exploratory Literature Review of the Role of National Public Health Institutes in COVID-19 Response

Alexandra Zuber, Yesser Sebeh, Dennis Jarvis, Shelly Bratton

2022Emerging infectious diseases13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To help explain the diversity of COVID-19 outcomes by country, research teams worldwide are studying national government response efforts. However, these attempts have not focused on a critical national authority that exists in half of the countries in the world: national public health institutes (NPHIs). NPHIs serve as an institutional home for public health systems and expertise and play a leading role in epidemic responses. To characterize the role of NPHIs in the COVID-19 response, we conducted a descriptive literature review that explored the research documented during March 2020-May 2021. We conducted a name-based search of 61 NPHIs in the literature, representing over half of the world's NPHIs. We identified 33 peer-reviewed and 300 gray articles for inclusion. We describe the most common NPHI-led COVID-19 activities that are documented and identify gaps in the literature. Our findings underscore the value of NPHIs for epidemic control and establish a foundation for primary research.

Topics & Concepts

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)2019-20 coronavirus outbreakSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)BetacoronavirusPublic healthMedicinePandemicVirologyMEDLINECoronavirus InfectionsExploratory researchPolitical scienceFamily medicineOutbreakPathologySociologySocial scienceDiseaseLawInfectious disease (medical specialty)Public Health Policies and EducationFood Security and Health in Diverse PopulationsDisaster Response and Management
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