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The impact of the Ebola epidemics on children’s rights: a scoping review

BACKGROUND: The Ebola virus is known as one of the deadliest pathogens to infect humans. Children represent a minority of Ebola Virus Disease cases globally. Yet, the different Ebola outbreaks in Africa had a wide impact on children’s lives and children’ rights. OBJECTIVE: Review the published liter...

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Autores principales: Lunghi, Irene, Babington-Ashaye, Awa, Vassalli, Jean-Dominique, Heller, Yvon, Michaud, Pierre-André, Wernli, Didier, Heller, Olivia, Flahault, Antoine, Dagron, Stéphanie
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9090402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35506948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2022.2061240
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author Lunghi, Irene
Babington-Ashaye, Awa
Vassalli, Jean-Dominique
Heller, Yvon
Michaud, Pierre-André
Wernli, Didier
Heller, Olivia
Flahault, Antoine
Dagron, Stéphanie
author_facet Lunghi, Irene
Babington-Ashaye, Awa
Vassalli, Jean-Dominique
Heller, Yvon
Michaud, Pierre-André
Wernli, Didier
Heller, Olivia
Flahault, Antoine
Dagron, Stéphanie
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description BACKGROUND: The Ebola virus is known as one of the deadliest pathogens to infect humans. Children represent a minority of Ebola Virus Disease cases globally. Yet, the different Ebola outbreaks in Africa had a wide impact on children’s lives and children’ rights. OBJECTIVE: Review the published literature to date on Children’s rights during Ebola outbreaks. Outcomes shall contribute to get a better understanding of the main limitations or violations of children’s rights, identify potential gaps in the literature and support the promotion and protection of children’s rights for current and future health crisis. METHODS: A scoping review from PubMed, Medline, Cochrane Library and Web of Science was performed using PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Articles, reports and editorial, published on Ebola Outbreaks between 1976 and 2020 were retrieved. The UNCRC clusters of rights and treaty specific guidelines were used as a framework. Documents were found through a targeted search of websites from international or regional organisations involved in Ebola crises and children’s protection. RESULTS: 48 articles and reports were reviewed. Few documents focused solely on children’s rights. Several articles covered the topic of children and Ebola outbreaks. Most of the data are linked to basic health, education, discrimination of orphans and survivors. 31% of the reviewed articles underline the violence against the children (rape, abuse, Female genital mutilations), while 21% focus on the right to education. 23% cover the topic of orphans. Impact on mental health and SRH were amongst the other covered topics. CONCLUSION: A lack of data on children’s rights and their violations during epidemics is observed. Regional and international collaboration is needed to document the situation of children in health emergencies. Health measures and strategies based on children’s opinions and raising awareness of their crucial role in society is key. Child-centred guidelines should be developed based on these elements.
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spelling pubmed-90904022022-05-11 The impact of the Ebola epidemics on children’s rights: a scoping review Lunghi, Irene Babington-Ashaye, Awa Vassalli, Jean-Dominique Heller, Yvon Michaud, Pierre-André Wernli, Didier Heller, Olivia Flahault, Antoine Dagron, Stéphanie Glob Health Action Review Article BACKGROUND: The Ebola virus is known as one of the deadliest pathogens to infect humans. Children represent a minority of Ebola Virus Disease cases globally. Yet, the different Ebola outbreaks in Africa had a wide impact on children’s lives and children’ rights. OBJECTIVE: Review the published literature to date on Children’s rights during Ebola outbreaks. Outcomes shall contribute to get a better understanding of the main limitations or violations of children’s rights, identify potential gaps in the literature and support the promotion and protection of children’s rights for current and future health crisis. METHODS: A scoping review from PubMed, Medline, Cochrane Library and Web of Science was performed using PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Articles, reports and editorial, published on Ebola Outbreaks between 1976 and 2020 were retrieved. The UNCRC clusters of rights and treaty specific guidelines were used as a framework. Documents were found through a targeted search of websites from international or regional organisations involved in Ebola crises and children’s protection. RESULTS: 48 articles and reports were reviewed. Few documents focused solely on children’s rights. Several articles covered the topic of children and Ebola outbreaks. Most of the data are linked to basic health, education, discrimination of orphans and survivors. 31% of the reviewed articles underline the violence against the children (rape, abuse, Female genital mutilations), while 21% focus on the right to education. 23% cover the topic of orphans. Impact on mental health and SRH were amongst the other covered topics. CONCLUSION: A lack of data on children’s rights and their violations during epidemics is observed. Regional and international collaboration is needed to document the situation of children in health emergencies. Health measures and strategies based on children’s opinions and raising awareness of their crucial role in society is key. Child-centred guidelines should be developed based on these elements. Taylor & Francis 2022-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9090402/ /pubmed/35506948 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2022.2061240 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Michaud, Pierre-André
Wernli, Didier
Heller, Olivia
Flahault, Antoine
Dagron, Stéphanie
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