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Public Health Tracking to address the complexity of environmental health: The case of France

Abstract To address the complex relationship between environment and health, public-health professionals have recognized the benefits of building enduring interdisciplinary partnerships and of developing innovative Environmental and Public Health Tracking (EPHT) systems. In specific, EPHT can increa...

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Published in:European journal of public health 2020-09, Vol.30 (Supplement_5)
Main Authors: Medina, S, Le Tertre, A, Caserio-Schönemann, C, Fouillet, A, Leonardi, G, Vardoulakis, S
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description Abstract To address the complex relationship between environment and health, public-health professionals have recognized the benefits of building enduring interdisciplinary partnerships and of developing innovative Environmental and Public Health Tracking (EPHT) systems. In specific, EPHT can increase understanding of environmental health threats; improve comparability of risks between different areas of the world; enable transparency and trust among citizens and institutions; and inform preventive decision making. EPHT does so by sharing data and knowledge; and by identifying and supporting best practices. In France, the concept of EPHT builds on the observation that our changing environment creates new risks that require both specific surveillance of the link between exposure and health indicators, and syndromic surveillance (SyS) of sentinel health indicators. A specific surveillance of air pollution and health has been informing French policies on air pollution for 23 years. France has also coordinated the European Apheis and Aphekom specific-surveillance projects. Using routine pollution and health data, these projects succeeded by being built on a Europe-wide collaborative network that facilitates decision-making on local and national levels. In addition, since the 2003 heat wave France has developed syndromic surveillance for detecting the health impacts of new threats as diverse as environmental phenomena and emerging infectious diseases. France also coordinated the Triple-S project, which inventoried SyS activities in Europe; and produced guidelines for human and veterinary SyS in Member States and a proposal for a European SyS strategy. Examples of the complementarity between specific and SyS in environmental health in France include: heat and cold waves, air pollution, flooding, storms and industrial accidents. In today's world of open data, EPHT shows great promise for contributing to better informing decision makers and the population on environmental-health risks. Key messages Environmental and Public Health Tracking (EPHT) systems and enduring interdisciplinary partnerships provide an innovative way to address the complex relationship between environment and health. France has been in the forefront of applying innovative EPHT (Environmental and Public Health Tracking) by using complementary specific and syndromic (SyS) surveillance systems.
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subjects Air pollution
Best practice
Changing environments
Cold waves
Collaboration
Complementarity
Complexity
Data
Decision making
Environmental changes
Environmental health
Flooding
Health risks
Health surveillance
Heat waves
Indicators
Industrial pollution
Infectious diseases
Interdisciplinary aspects
Medical personnel
Occupational safety
Outdoor air quality
Partnerships
Public buildings
Public health
Surveillance systems
Tracking
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