Top 10 public health challenges to track in 2023: Shifting focus beyond a global pandemic

Don Eliseo Lucero‐Prisno ORCID logo ; Deborah Oluwaseun Shomuyiwa ORCID logo ; MBN Kouwenhoven ORCID logo ; Thinley Dorji ORCID logo ; Goodness Ogeyi Odey ORCID logo ; Adriana Viola Miranda ORCID logo ; Isaac Olushola Ogunkola ORCID logo ; Yusuff Adebayo Adebisi ORCID logo ; Junjie Huang ORCID logo ; Lin Xu ; +17 more... Joseph Christian Obnial ORCID logo ; Aminath Huda ; Sarawut Thepanondh ; Manuel Millar Dayrit ; Salvador B Evardone ; MD Lamawansa ; Samrawit Solomon Ethiopia ORCID logo ; Lydia Aziato ORCID logo ; Philip Baba Adongo ORCID logo ; Mohamed Hindolo Samai ORCID logo ; Fernando B Garcia ORCID logo ; Joselito F Villaruz ORCID logo ; Indika Mahesh Karunathilake ORCID logo ; Hao Li ORCID logo ; Patrick Alain Azanza ORCID logo ; Ian Findlay ORCID logo ; Martin CS Wong ORCID logo ; (2023) Top 10 public health challenges to track in 2023: Shifting focus beyond a global pandemic. Public Health Challenges, 2 (2). e86-. ISSN 2769-2450 DOI: 10.1002/puh2.86
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The year 2022 saw COVID‐19 as the primary public health concern, with vaccine rollout and mandates at the forefront. Other viral infectious diseases, such as Monkeypox and Ebola, emerged as public health concerns. Climate change and political conflicts significantly impacted global health, increasing the demand for humanitarian assistance and protection. In 2023, it remains crucial to identify global and public health priority areas to coordinate and implement effective solutions. Through discussions with public health practitioners and researchers, we have identified key priority areas for 2023, namely, health systems, the mental health crisis, substance abuse, infectious diseases, malnutrition and food insecurity, sexual and reproductive health challenges, environmental pollution, the climate crisis, cancer, and diabetes. These priority areas highlight shared concerns that should be addressed to facilitate proactive and innovative health interventions and practices. To achieve universal healthcare targets for 2030, prioritization, financial investment, international cooperation, and collaboration in addressing these global health challenges are crucial. This requires coordination among public health decision‐makers, the private health sector, and opinion leaders to implement country‐specific healthcare financing and food security measures. Research, scientific knowledge, and technical capacities must be leveraged to produce sustainable interventions that effectively reduce health disparities and improve health system responsiveness to prevent these challenges from progressing to public health emergencies.

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