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Published on: 14/06/2018 09:13 AMReported by: roving-eye
Preventing the spread of antibiotic-resistant ‘super-gonorrhoea’ and other infectious diseases in the UK could be compromised if we leave the EU’s early warning system after Brexit without an effective replacement.
The Brexit Health Alliance – which brings together the NHS, medical research, industry, patients and public health bodies to safeguard the interests of patients and the healthcare and research they rely on – is warning that public health issues must be addressed upfront by Brexit negotiators.
Published today - the first day of the NHS Confederation's annual conference - the alliance’s latest Brexit briefing calls for the EU and UK negotiators to ensure that after Brexit, mutually beneficial co-ordination continues to safeguard the public on both sides of the Channel from health threats.
Our proximity to Europe and high levels of cross-border travel mean cases of infectious disease in the UK are regularly imported from other EU countries and vice-versa. Outbreaks of measles in England and Wales have been repeatedly linked to ongoing outbreaks in countries in Eastern Europe while, in 2017, a multi-country outbreak of salmonella was linked to Polish eggs.
Tracking these outbreaks requires collaboration between the United Kingdom and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), which also assesses risks from around the world, including the Ebola outbreak in Africa and an assessment of the risks to health at the upcoming football World Cup in Russia.
A recent highly publicised case was of a man who contracted ‘the world’s worst super-gonorrhoea’ and brought it back to the UK. Public Health England worked alongside the ECDC and the World Health Organisation to effectively track the infection. Unless the UK can negotiate continued access to ECDC systems after Brexit, there are likely to be delays in communication in cases of emerging risk or crisis management situations, resulting in delays in regulatory and other action.
The government has thankfully pledged to maintain standards and ensure a high level of human protection but the Brexit Health Alliance is concerned that in the overall ‘give and take’ of negotiations public health may not rate high on the agenda and that the opportunity to maintain robust co-operation may be lost.
Niall Dickson, co-chair of the Brexit Health Alliance, said: “We welcome the Government’s commitment to maintaining the highest standards of health protection after the UK leaves the EU.
“But we should be under no illusion – if we fail to reach a good agreement on the EU and UK’s future relationship, that could be a significant threat to public health. This cannot and should not be ignored.
“Infectious diseases do not respect borders and we need to tackle them together. “It should be blindingly obvious to all concerned that that it is in all our interests to maintain these vital links. “We need strong co-ordination in dealing with cross-border health threats and alignment with EU standards for food, safety of medicines, transplant organs and the environment. “The negotiators have much on their minds but protecting the health of millions must be a priority."
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nosobored says:14/06/2018 04:09 PM
ROFL pull the other one,,I think they have missed the point of Brexit and that is to keep the infested Eurotrash out of the country.At least they admit where it comes from.
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Albion102 says:14/06/2018 05:37 PM
Presumaby when tracking the spread of Ebola, they cooperated with non-EU countries, and they've cooperated with Russia over the world cup. Brexit doesn't mean that we are not longer able to cooperate. The issue is really about lucrative research contracts. If we have the skills and expertise, they'll come to us for it.
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