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Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Planning
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In March 2005, representatives gathered for a two-day workshop in Luxembourg to discuss national preparedness plans for influenza pandemics. Jointly organised by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Commission (EC), the objective was to enable countries to recognise and manage an influenza pandemic. The workshop was attended by sixty participants representing fifty WHO European regional member states including immunologists, public health specialists, virologists, communicable disease specialists, microbiologists, and preparedness planning specialists.
Participants were asked to evaluate their own preparedness plans as well as those of their fellow participants, which allowed for the sharing of new ideas and lessons learned within and between member states. Members were divided into working groups to examine their country’s pandemic planning and preparedness and to discuss priority areas using components of the WHO checklist. The discussions focused around the main components of the checklist:
Participants were asked to evaluate their own preparedness plans as well as those of their fellow participants, which allowed for the sharing of new ideas and lessons learned within and between member states. Members were divided into working groups to examine their country’s pandemic planning and preparedness and to discuss priority areas using components of the WHO checklist. The discussions focused around the main components of the checklist:
- Preparing for an emergency
- Surveillance, case investigation and treatment
- Preventing spread of disease in the community and Maintaining essential services
- Research and evaluation and Implementation, testing and revision of the plan
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English and Russian
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34
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