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Description: Recommendations for laboratories receiving requests to test for specimen from patients with an influenza-like illness
Abstract: Initial laboratory testing of each specimen should be to diagnose influenza A virus infection rapidly and exclude other common viral respiratory infections. The recommendations for procedures include: rapid antigen detection, virus culture, and polymerase chain reaction and Real-time PCR assays. Specimen with positive result should be further tested and verified by a designated WHO H5 Reference laboratory.
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Description: World Health Assembly document (WHA58.3)
Abstract: The World Health Assembly accepted the revised IHR.
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Description: Description of role of National Influenza Centres during Interpandemic, Pandemic Alert and Pandemic Periods
Abstract: The document provides guidance to national authorities on how to properly integrate the key component of laboratory-related activities into the national influenza pandemic preparedness plan and other national plans, and define the role of NICs and the recommended actions they should take during the different periods of influenza pandemic preparedness.
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Description: This guideline describes the safe transport of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus cultures, isolates and patient specimens as Biological Substance, Category B.
Abstract: This guideline describes the safe transport of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus cultures, isolates and patient specimens as Biological Substance, Category B.
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Description: Seasonal and pandemic influenza vaccines; covers development and production, safety and effectiveness
Abstract: The learning objectives are 1) develop a basic understanding of how influenza vaccines are developed; 2) be familiar with the major types of vaccines and methods of vaccine production; 3) understand the importance of vaccine effectiveness and testing; 4) recognize the differences and challenges of seasonal vs. pandemic influenza vaccine development, manufacturing, and distribution.
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Description: This guideline describes the objectives and mechanisms for surveillance and reporting globally in the postpandemic period for A/(H1N1) 2009 pandemic.
Abstract: The purpose of surveillance in the post/pandemic period is to provide information that will enable timely epidemic or pandemic detection, inform health policy decisions and influenza management strategies, and guide influenza vaccine development and prioritization. This guideline describes the objectives and mechanisms for surveillance and reporting globally.
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Description: This guideline describes the terms of reference for National Influenza Centres.
Abstract: The terms of reference for National Influenza Centres include being a focal point for WHO and the country on all questions relating to virological and epidemiological surveillance of influenza, and maintaining active communication with the members of the WHO Global Influenza Surveillance Network on isolation of unusual viruses or disease outbreaks.
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Description: Module 1: Preparing for an emergency, Pandemic Preparedness Exercise Package
Abstract: The purpose of this TTX is to test through a facilitated discussion the awareness and operability of plans and procedures related to the planned response to pandemic influenza.
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Description: Module 2: Surveillance, Pandemic Preparedness Exercise Package
Abstract: The purpose of this TTX is to test through a facilitated discussion the awareness and operability of plans and procedures related to the planned response to pandemic influenza.
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Description: Module 3: Case Investigation and Treatment, Pandemic Preparedness Exercise Package
Abstract: The purpose of this TTX is to test through a facilitated discussion the awareness and operability of plans and procedures related to the planned response to pandemic influenza.
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Description: Module 4: Preventing spread of infection in the community, Pandemic Preparedness Exercise Package
Abstract: The purpose of this TTX is to test through a facilitated discussion the awareness and operability of plans and procedures related to the planned response to pandemic influenza.
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Description: Module 5: Maintaining essential services
Abstract: The purpose of this TTX is to test through a facilitated discussion the awareness and operability of plans and procedures related to the planned response to pandemic influenza.
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Description: Guide for Controllers/Facilitators, Pandemic Preparedness Exercise Package
Abstract: This guide is designed to assist the designated controller/facilitator in the execution of the TTX.
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Description: Immediate post exercise review, Pandemic Preparedness Exercise Package
Abstract: This guide is designed to assist the designated controller/facilitator in the conduct of the immediate post exercise review
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Description: Agenda of table top exercise (TTX)
Abstract: This document describes the agenda for the three hour TTX.
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Description: Document describing the changes in the revised IHR (2005)
Abstract: The key changes include the establishment of a real time event management system, the development of the core surveillance and response capacities, the expansion to include notification of all public health emergencies of international concern, the support for States Parties, the designation of IHR focal points, as well as the benefits to Member States.
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Description: A tool to assist countries assessing their Pandemic Preparedness plan
Abstract: The capacity of countries for influenza pandemic planning varies, and they may be at different stages of the planning process. The aim of the pandemic preparedness checklist is primarily to provide an outline of the essential minimum elements of preparedness, as well as elements of preparedness that are considered desirable. It is recommended that responsible authorities or institutes in countries that are in the process of planning should consider the specific aspects of the checklist for which they are responsible. Countries that already have a national pandemic preparedness plan in place may use the checklist to evaluate the completeness of the current plan.
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Description: Framework and approach for planning and conducting investigations of human cases of A(H5/N1)
Abstract: The document reflects and incorporates the practical field experience gained by investigators working at international, national and sub-national levels during investigations of A(H5/N1). These guidelines provide essential information on how to conduct an investigation of human cases. They can assist in developing operational plans and procedures.
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Description: This document provides information on the diagnostics available as of the above date for the human influenza A (H1N1) A/California/4/2009‐like viruses. Further diagnostic information will be updated when available. This is an update to the document published on WHO’s website on 18 August 2009.
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Description: Zoonotic influenza and highly pathogenic influenza in poultry; prevention and control of avian influenza
Abstract: The learning objectives are 1) describe inter-species transmission of avian influenza virus; 2) describe characteristics of highly pathogenic vs. low pathogenic influenza viruses; 3) list avian influenza control measures in poultry populations; 4) describe measures to mitigate risk for poultry and outbreak response workers.
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