肾脏疾病
公共卫生
肾病科
疾病
环境卫生
医学
全球卫生
重症监护医学
病理
内科学
作者
Anna Francis,Meera N. Harhay,Albert Ong,Sri Lekha Tummalapalli,Alberto Ortíz,Agnes B. Fogo,Danilo Fliser,Prabir Roy‐Chaudhury,Monica Fontana,Masaomi Nangaku,Christoph Wanner,Charu Malik,Anne Hradsky,Dwomoa Adu,Sunita Bavanandan,Ana María Cusumano,L. Tirapu Solà,Ifeoma Ulasi,Vivekanand Jha
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41581-024-00820-6
摘要
Early detection is a key strategy to prevent kidney disease, its progression and related complications, but numerous studies show that awareness of kidney disease at the population level is low. Therefore, increasing knowledge and implementing sustainable solutions for early detection of kidney disease are public health priorities. Economic and epidemiological data underscore why kidney disease should be placed on the global public health agenda — kidney disease prevalence is increasing globally and it is now the seventh leading risk factor for mortality worldwide. Moreover, demographic trends, the obesity epidemic and the sequelae of climate change are all likely to increase kidney disease prevalence further, with serious implications for survival, quality of life and health care spending worldwide. Importantly, the burden of kidney disease is highest among historically disadvantaged populations that often have limited access to optimal kidney disease therapies, which greatly contributes to current socioeconomic disparities in health outcomes. This joint statement from the International Society of Nephrology, European Renal Association and American Society of Nephrology, supported by three other regional nephrology societies, advocates for the inclusion of kidney disease in the current WHO statement on major non-communicable disease drivers of premature mortality. Addressing the burden of non-communicable diseases is a global public health priority. In this joint Consensus Statement, the American Society of Nephrology, the European Renal Association and the International Society of Nephrology highlight the need to recognize kidney disease as a key driver of premature mortality, in addition to other non-communicable diseases already prioritized by the World Health Organization.
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