Animal and Pandemic Influenza : A Framework for Sustaining Momentum, Fifth Global Progress Report July 2010
Global efforts continue to work towards ensuring a world capable of preventing, detecting, and responding to animal and public health risks attributable to zoonoses and animal diseases. Drawing on achievements and experiences of the past five years, the fifth global progress report was produced to s...
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ftworldbank:oai:openknowledge.worldbank.org:10986/18202 2024-09-15T17:56:50+00:00 Animal and Pandemic Influenza : A Framework for Sustaining Momentum, Fifth Global Progress Report July 2010 UN System Influenza Coordination World Bank 2010-07 application/pdf text/plain https://hdl.handle.net/10986/18202 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/07/19459867/animal-pandemic-influenza-framework-sustaining-momentum-fifth-global-progress-report-july-2010 English en_US eng New York: United Nations http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/07/19459867/animal-pandemic-influenza-framework-sustaining-momentum-fifth-global-progress-report-july-2010 978-0-615-38786-4 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/18202 CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ United Nations ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME AFFECTED COUNTRIES AFFECTED COUNTRY AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AIR TRAVEL ANIMAL DISEASE ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM ANIMAL HEALTH ISSUES ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICES ANIMAL HEALTH SYSTEMS ANIMAL INFLUENZA ANIMAL INFLUENZA VIRUSES ANIMAL ORIGIN ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMAL RESOURCES ANIMALS TO HUMANS AVIAN FLU AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAKS AVIAN INFLUENZA PREVENTION AVIAN VIRUS BACKYARD PIGS BIOSECURITY BIRD BIRD FLU BURDEN OF DISEASE CHILD NUTRITION CLINICAL SIGNS CLOSE CONTACT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES CONFIRMED CASES CONFIRMED HUMAN CASES CONTINGENCY PLANNING CONTROL OF DISEASES DEAD POULTRY DEAD WILD BIRDS DEATHS DECISION MAKING DIABETES DIRECT CONTACT DISASTER PLANNING DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISEASE AWARENESS DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE IN POULTRY 2010 ftworldbank 2024-08-13T00:17:25Z Global efforts continue to work towards ensuring a world capable of preventing, detecting, and responding to animal and public health risks attributable to zoonoses and animal diseases. Drawing on achievements and experiences of the past five years, the fifth global progress report was produced to support the discussions and to provide a record of key outcomes from international ministerial conference on animal and pandemic influenza (IMCAPI). This report presents a framework for sustaining momentum which was agreed by delegates at the April 2010 IMCAPI. The framework offers three streams of work that need sustained attention by national, regional, and global authorities despite the inevitable waning of public interest in pandemic-related issues. The three work streams are: (a) prevention and control of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), (b) adoption of one health approaches, and (c) readiness for response to influenza pandemics. For each, the framework envisages two expected outcomes and identifies the actions which contribute to these expected outcomes. It identifies the incentives and institutional arrangements needed to sustain momentum, highlights systems for monitoring progress, and spells out investment priorities particularly to support institutions and systems in the least developed countries. To realize these goals, policy makers are moving away from tackling avian and pandemic influenza through emergency projects or special initiatives. Instead they aim for longer term capacity building through pursuit of effective strategies within existing programs, and the mainstreaming of pandemic readiness skills. The right incentives to achieve this transformation need to be identified and used backed with strategic political and financial support, novel institutional arrangements, and easily applied monitoring systems. Other/Unknown Material Avian flu The World Bank: Open Knowledge Repository (OKR) |
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ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME AFFECTED COUNTRIES AFFECTED COUNTRY AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AIR TRAVEL ANIMAL DISEASE ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM ANIMAL HEALTH ISSUES ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICES ANIMAL HEALTH SYSTEMS ANIMAL INFLUENZA ANIMAL INFLUENZA VIRUSES ANIMAL ORIGIN ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMAL RESOURCES ANIMALS TO HUMANS AVIAN FLU AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAKS AVIAN INFLUENZA PREVENTION AVIAN VIRUS BACKYARD PIGS BIOSECURITY BIRD BIRD FLU BURDEN OF DISEASE CHILD NUTRITION CLINICAL SIGNS CLOSE CONTACT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES CONFIRMED CASES CONFIRMED HUMAN CASES CONTINGENCY PLANNING CONTROL OF DISEASES DEAD POULTRY DEAD WILD BIRDS DEATHS DECISION MAKING DIABETES DIRECT CONTACT DISASTER PLANNING DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISEASE AWARENESS DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE IN POULTRY |
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ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME AFFECTED COUNTRIES AFFECTED COUNTRY AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AIR TRAVEL ANIMAL DISEASE ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM ANIMAL HEALTH ISSUES ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICES ANIMAL HEALTH SYSTEMS ANIMAL INFLUENZA ANIMAL INFLUENZA VIRUSES ANIMAL ORIGIN ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMAL RESOURCES ANIMALS TO HUMANS AVIAN FLU AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAKS AVIAN INFLUENZA PREVENTION AVIAN VIRUS BACKYARD PIGS BIOSECURITY BIRD BIRD FLU BURDEN OF DISEASE CHILD NUTRITION CLINICAL SIGNS CLOSE CONTACT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES CONFIRMED CASES CONFIRMED HUMAN CASES CONTINGENCY PLANNING CONTROL OF DISEASES DEAD POULTRY DEAD WILD BIRDS DEATHS DECISION MAKING DIABETES DIRECT CONTACT DISASTER PLANNING DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISEASE AWARENESS DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE IN POULTRY UN System Influenza Coordination World Bank Animal and Pandemic Influenza : A Framework for Sustaining Momentum, Fifth Global Progress Report July 2010 |
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ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME AFFECTED COUNTRIES AFFECTED COUNTRY AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AIR TRAVEL ANIMAL DISEASE ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM ANIMAL HEALTH ISSUES ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICES ANIMAL HEALTH SYSTEMS ANIMAL INFLUENZA ANIMAL INFLUENZA VIRUSES ANIMAL ORIGIN ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMAL RESOURCES ANIMALS TO HUMANS AVIAN FLU AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAKS AVIAN INFLUENZA PREVENTION AVIAN VIRUS BACKYARD PIGS BIOSECURITY BIRD BIRD FLU BURDEN OF DISEASE CHILD NUTRITION CLINICAL SIGNS CLOSE CONTACT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES CONFIRMED CASES CONFIRMED HUMAN CASES CONTINGENCY PLANNING CONTROL OF DISEASES DEAD POULTRY DEAD WILD BIRDS DEATHS DECISION MAKING DIABETES DIRECT CONTACT DISASTER PLANNING DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISEASE AWARENESS DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE IN POULTRY |
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Global efforts continue to work towards ensuring a world capable of preventing, detecting, and responding to animal and public health risks attributable to zoonoses and animal diseases. Drawing on achievements and experiences of the past five years, the fifth global progress report was produced to support the discussions and to provide a record of key outcomes from international ministerial conference on animal and pandemic influenza (IMCAPI). This report presents a framework for sustaining momentum which was agreed by delegates at the April 2010 IMCAPI. The framework offers three streams of work that need sustained attention by national, regional, and global authorities despite the inevitable waning of public interest in pandemic-related issues. The three work streams are: (a) prevention and control of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), (b) adoption of one health approaches, and (c) readiness for response to influenza pandemics. For each, the framework envisages two expected outcomes and identifies the actions which contribute to these expected outcomes. It identifies the incentives and institutional arrangements needed to sustain momentum, highlights systems for monitoring progress, and spells out investment priorities particularly to support institutions and systems in the least developed countries. To realize these goals, policy makers are moving away from tackling avian and pandemic influenza through emergency projects or special initiatives. Instead they aim for longer term capacity building through pursuit of effective strategies within existing programs, and the mainstreaming of pandemic readiness skills. The right incentives to achieve this transformation need to be identified and used backed with strategic political and financial support, novel institutional arrangements, and easily applied monitoring systems. |
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Animal and Pandemic Influenza : A Framework for Sustaining Momentum, Fifth Global Progress Report July 2010 |
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Animal and Pandemic Influenza : A Framework for Sustaining Momentum, Fifth Global Progress Report July 2010 |
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Animal and Pandemic Influenza : A Framework for Sustaining Momentum, Fifth Global Progress Report July 2010 |
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Animal and Pandemic Influenza : A Framework for Sustaining Momentum, Fifth Global Progress Report July 2010 |
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Animal and Pandemic Influenza : A Framework for Sustaining Momentum, Fifth Global Progress Report July 2010 |
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animal and pandemic influenza : a framework for sustaining momentum, fifth global progress report july 2010 |
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New York: United Nations |
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2010 |
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https://hdl.handle.net/10986/18202 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/07/19459867/animal-pandemic-influenza-framework-sustaining-momentum-fifth-global-progress-report-july-2010 |
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