The case for planetary health prevention

Author:

Benach JoanORCID,Zografos Christos,Cash-Gibson Lucinda,Martínez-Herrera Eliana,Pericàs Juan M

Abstract

The lack of preparedness and the adoption of a reactive approach underlie many mistakes in handling the COVID-19 pandemic. We need a vision with a proactive approach to planetary health prevention, that is suited for addressing the neglected systemic determinants of health which generate disease, inequality and environmental degradation, and capable of anticipating known and unknown risks, and foreseeing possible threatening scenarios. To achieve a healthy, equitable and sustainable future, it is time to make health prevention planetary.

Funder

la Caixa

Ministry of Science and Innovation

Ramón y Cajal Programme

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology

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