 | Pages: 39; Description: This checklist enables assessment of ports and airports that could be designated for routine prevention and control measures and response to events that may constitute public health emergencies of international concern. Abstract: This document is intended to serve as a tool to be used to support States Parties in determining existing capacities and capacity needs at points of entry when deciding
which airports, ports and ground crossing should be designated as ports and airports, in relation to routine prevention and control measures and response to events that may constitute a public health emergency of international concern. Related documents: Excel Spreadsheet File Model Instructions on How to Use the Spreadsheet | |
 | Pages: 65; Description: This checklist enables assessment of ports and airports that could be designated for routine prevention and control measures and response to events that may constitute public health emergencies of international concern. Abstract: This document is intended to serve as a tool to be used to support States Parties in determining existing capacities and capacity needs at points of entry when deciding
which airports, ports and ground crossing should be designated as ports and airports, in relation to routine prevention and control measures and response to events that may constitute a public health emergency of international concern. Related documents: Assessment Tool for Core Capacity Requirements at Designated Airports, Ports and Ground Crossings Instructions on How to Use the Spreadsheet | |
 | Pages: 2; Description: This checklist enables assessment of ports and airports that could be designated for routine prevention and control measures and response to events that may constitute public health emergencies of international concern. Abstract: This document is intended to serve as a tool to be used to support States Parties in determining existing capacities and capacity needs at points of entry when deciding which airports, ports and ground crossing should be designated as ports and airports, in relation to routine prevention and control measures and response to events that may constitute a public health emergency of international concern. Related documents: Assessment Tool for Core Capacity Requirements at Designated Airports, Ports and Ground Crossings Excel Spreadsheet File Model | |
 | Pages: 30; Description: This guideline outlines the various indicators to assist countries assess their pandemic preparedness, identify gaps, prioritize future investment and monitor progress in those areas which, by international consensus, are deemed the most important. Abstract: The guideline was developed for European countries, however, it may be adapted for other uses. | |
 | Description: The document is composed of two checklists, accompanied by an introduction. The first checklist is a simple tool to ensure the minimum requirements for designing a training program and the second checklist is about the minimum requirement for designing slides set for presentations. | |
 | Pages: 11; Description: This checklist provides guidance on the preparations needed to cope with increased laboratory activity during an influenza pandemic. Abstract: To help plan for the surge in demand for diagnostics during an influenza pandemic, National Influenza Centres and other influenza laboratories need to have contingency plans ready. This checklist provides guidance on the preparations needed to cope with increased laboratory activity. | |
 | Pages: 1; Description: The checklist provides a logical and pictorial reminder of infection control and patient management requirements for influenza. Abstract: The checklist is divided into a number of sections that remind health care workers about procedures upon patient arrival into the facility, initial assessment of patient needs, initial and ongoing therapeutic management, procedures for entering and exiting isolation rooms, and procedures for patient discharge. | |
 | Description: This checklist is intended for use by hospital staff treating anyone with a medically suspected or confirmed case of new influenza A (H1N1) per local definition. The checklist highlights areas of care critical for the management of new influenza A (H1N1) | |