(2022) Adverse Impacts of Imposing International Economic Sanctions on Health. Archives of Iranian Medicine. pp. 182-190.
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Abstract
Background: International economic sanctions (IES) influence a country’s economic development and the overall welfare of a nation’s population. Methods: An electronic search of PubMed, Embase and Web of Science was conducted until July 31, 2019. Additionally, a list of references to related articles was reviewed. Key search terms were “Economics”, “Health”, “Sanction”, and their equivalents with no language or time restriction. Results: Totally, 8624 records were identified of which 2869 duplicates were deleted. Finally, 24 papers met the inclusion criteria and were selected for drafting. The number of papers included for evaluating each factor included healthcare (n = 16) and pharmaceutical industry (n = 10). Nine and eight studies examined the effect of sanctions imposed on Iran and Iraq, respectively. France, Haiti, Serbia, Cuba, Syria, and other areas such as Africa were also evaluated. Sanctions lead to a decrease in immunization rates and government health care expenditures. Sanctions increase infant and under-five mortality rate, road traffic injuries and fatalities, severe malnutrition, infective diseases, neurologic and visual disorders, as well as shortage of medical or dental instruments and a variety of medicines. Sanctions have adverse impacts on female labor and are associated with disabling hospitals, dispersing medical workers, and facilities for radiation therapy. Conclusion: The health status of sanctioned nations in terms of healthcare, and pharmaceutical industry was adversely affected in targeted countries.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | fresh frozen plasma, Africa; boycott; communicable disease; Cuba; data base; data extraction; data quality assessment; descriptive research; disabled person; DMFT index; drug industry; drug shortage; ecological diversity; embargo; family history; fatality; France; genetic disorder; government; government regulation; Haiti; health care cost; health care facility; health care organization; health care system; health care utilization; health economics; health status; hemophilia joint health score; human; immunization; infection; injury; International economic sanction; international organization; Iran; Iraq; labor; legal aspect; malnutrition; medical personnel; medical resource shortage; mortality rate; neurologic disease; non communicable disease; pediatrics; program impact; public health; Review; science; scoring system; Serbia; statistical analysis; Syrian Arab Republic; systematic review; traffic accident; United Nations sanction; visual disorder; epidemiology; female; health care delivery; infant, Delivery of Health Care; Female; Health Expenditures; Health Status; Humans; Infant; Iran; Syria |
Page Range: | pp. 182-190 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Archives of Iranian Medicine |
Volume: | 25 |
Number: | 3 |
Publisher: | Academy of Medical Sciences of I.R. Iran |
Depositing User: | ms soheila Bazm |
URI: | http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/12336 |
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