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close this section of the libraryCase Management
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Date of last change: 09 March 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 100;  Time allotted: 75 min
Description: Epidemiology and clinical features of human infection with influenza A (H5N1) virus; clinical assessment, epidemiologic assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of suspected influenza A (H5N1) patients
SubjectsCase Management
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Date of last change: August 2007
Type of document: Guideline;  Pages: 44;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: This booklet is a summary guidance drawn from the WHO guidelines entitled “Infection prevention and control of epidemic- and pandemic-prone acute respiratory diseases in health care. WHO Interim Guidelines”
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Date of last change: 2008
Type of document: Guideline;  Pages: 12;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: This document is addressed to infection control professionals, occupational health specialists and other professionals involved in patient care in health-care facilities. It is designed to provide quick reference guidance on infection prevention and control to help prevent the transmission of acute infectious respiratory diseases during health care.
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Date of last change: June 2009
Type of document: Slides - Key Messages;  Pages: 9;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: Slide set on key messages for home base care during an influenza pandemic (this document still on draft)
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Date of last change: August 2007
Type of document: Guideline;  Pages: 45;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: This booklet is a summary guidance drawn from the WHO guidelines entitled “Infection prevention and control of epidemic- and pandemic-prone acute respiratory diseases in health care. WHO Interim Guidelines”
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Date of last change: 2008
Type of document: Guideline;  Pages: 12;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: This document is addressed to infection control professionals, occupational health specialists and other professionals involved in patient care in health-care facilities. It is designed to provide quick reference guidance on infection prevention and control to help prevent the transmission of acute infectious respiratory diseases during health care.
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Date of last change: 13 November 2009
Type of document: Guideline;  Pages: 36;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: The document contains recommendations to competent authorities at point of entry in relation to case management of pandemic H1N1 2009 in ships.
SubjectsCase Management; H1N1
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Date of last change: May 2009
Type of document: Guideline;  Pages: 21;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: This document compiles recommendations from existing guidelines for air travel and health as well as specific WHO guidelines related to influenza A(H1N1), where applicable for air transport, and outlines some measures to be taken by aircraft operators, airport operators airport personnel, crew members and national authorities. The guidance in this document should be adapted to the local situation, the national and international regulations, and guidelines provided in national pandemic preparedness plans. Mainly it addresses aspects in relation to first aid in flight and at airports, and it supports contingency planning to control public health risk and avoid unnecessary interference with international traffic and trade. It is not intended to address all public health issues and related rules and regulations that may arise in relation to aircraft or airport operations.