Exploring Local-to-Global Win-Win Strategies for Infectious Disease Control: Enhancing Human Health and Sustainability
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https://doi.org/10.55006/biolsciences.2025.5104Keywords:
Infectious disease control, Sustainability, Global health, Win-Win strategies, Public health, Environmental sustainabilityAbstract
Infectious disease control and environmental sustainability are interconnected challenges requiring integrated solutions. Traditional approaches often overlook their synergies, limiting long-term effectiveness. This study explores win-win strategies that simultaneously enhance public health outcomes and promote environmental sustainability. A comprehensive review of the literature was conducted, analyzing sustainable health interventions, policy frameworks, and technological innovations. Key areas such as integrated vector management [IVM], water, sanitation, and hygiene [WASH] programs, and climate-resilient health strategies were examined. Findings highlight that IVM reduces vector-borne diseases while minimizing pesticide resistance, WASH interventions prevent waterborne diseases and reduce pollution, and climate adaptation strategies mitigate disease risks while promoting ecological balance. Policy recommendations include decentralized health governance, incentives for sustainable practices, and global financing mechanisms. Technological innovations such as mobile health [mHealth], big data analytics, and eco-friendly health technologies enhance sustainability and efficiency. Integrating sustainability into infectious disease control is critical for long-term global health security. Future research should focus on scalable solutions and interdisciplinary approaches to maximize health and environmental benefits.
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