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close this section of the libraryLaboratory Specialists
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Date of last change: 01 March 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 74;  Time allotted: 65 min
Description: Introduction to influenza: covers basics of virology, seasonal, avian and pandemic influenza
Abstract: Recently produced by WHO (see Annex 1 for link). It is a work in progress and may change as circumstances demand.
SubjectsGeneral Issues
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Date of last change: 01 April 2008
Type of document: Information Leaflet;  Pages: 2;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: Aide memoire for early recognition, reporting and infection control management of acute respiratory diseases of potential international concern
Abstract: Early recognition, based on familiarity with the clinical and epidemiological factors associated with ARDs of potential concern, isolation and treatment of patients, and reporting of such cases to public health authorities are key measures.
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Date of last change: 01 April 2008
Type of document: Information Leaflet;  Pages: 2;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: Aide memoire - Infection control recommendations for avian influenza in health-care facilities
Abstract: Infection control precautions are warranted with patients with suspected or confirmed AI because it has been highly lethal to humans. Standard and droplet precautions should be used when in direct contact with patients suspected or confirmed as infected with AI. PPE need to be used. The second page provides the key elements of control recommendations in health care facilities.
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Date of last change: 2008
Type of document: Information Leaflet;  Pages: 2;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: Aide memoire - Infection control recommendations for avian influenza in health-care facilities
Abstract: Infection control precautions are warranted with patients with suspected or confirmed AI because it has been highly lethal to humans. Standard and droplet precautions should be used when in direct contact with patients suspected or confirmed as infected with AI. PPE need to be used. The second page provides the key elements of control recommendations in health care facilities.
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Date of last change: 2008
Type of document: Information Leaflet;  Pages: 2;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: Aide memoire for early recognition, reporting and infection control management of acute respiratory diseases of potential international concern
Abstract: Early recognition, based on familiarity with the clinical and epidemiological factors associated with ARDs of potential concern, isolation and treatment of patients, and reporting of such cases to public health authorities are key measures.
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Date of last change: 01 May 2005
Type of document: Information Leaflet;  Pages: 4;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: Tool to assist in deciding if a public health event needs to be notified
Abstract: Decision instrument for the assessment and notification of events that may constitute a public health emergency of international concern.
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Date of last change: 26 May 2009
Type of document: World Health Assembly;  Pages: 4;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: Word Health Assembly document (WHA59.2)
Abstract: WHO, travel and trade, collaboration as well as specific diseases under the IHR (2005).
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Date of last change: 09 March 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 97;  Time allotted: 80 min
Description: Pre-investigaiton and Response Planning; Conducting the investigation and creating a report
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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: 09 March 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 60;  Time allotted: 100 min
Description: This case study addressed responding to an influenza outbreak in an international setting.
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Date of last change: 09 January 2009
Type of document: Training Guide;  Pages: 10;  Time allotted: 2 hours
Description: Case study to prepare for A(H5N1) outbreak
Abstract: At the end of this module, the participants should be able to: 1) List strategic actions for preparedness and response to animal influenza; 2) Outline national and sub-national coordination of preparedness and response to HPAI; 3) Plan for testing of national multisectoral preparedness and response plans; and 4) Monitor and evaluate implementation of national preparedness and response plans.
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Date of last change: October 2006
Type of document: Guideline;  Pages: 83;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: Guide for field operations
Abstract: The protocol discusses the specimen collection, packing and shipment, allowing ease of use at field level and to provide the data needed to confirm the diagnosis of A(H5N1) infection. The document describes the minimum number and types of specimen collected; enhances the chances of obtaining a positive result if the patient is infected with A(H5N1); allow the potential identification of respiratory pathogens other than A(H5N1); contribute to work designed to increase understanding of the pathogenesis if A(H5N1) disease including the potential duration of infectiousness.
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Date of last change: 06 January 2007
Type of document: Case Study;  Pages: 12;  Time allotted: 2 hours
Description: Case study to identify the different viewpoints of different stakeholders. Uses the Johari window technique to map the issues in terms of open, hidden, blind and unknown and to map out solutions.
Abstract: The “Johari windows” exercise can help various groups increase their first window and be more open about problems. This translates into more trust and better collaboration if a plan of action is put in place after the exercise. In addition, and beyond the mere issue of effectiveness, certain attitudes of mutual respect and understanding will always gain from efforts so that the collaboration can become a more pleasant experience.
SubjectsGeneral Issues
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Date of last change: 28 February 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 4;  Time allotted: 10 min
Description: Very short lecture on do's and don'ts of media communication
Abstract: Crisis communicaton is a dialogue, thus listening to the public is important to better address their concerns.
SubjectsCommunications
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Date of last change: 09 March 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 52;  Time allotted: 30 min
Description: Risk communication principles for speaking to the public during an outbreak of animal/pandemic influenza
SubjectsCommunications
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Date of last change: 06 January 2006
Type of document: Guideline;  Pages: 127;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: Guide on effective media communication during a public health emergency
Abstract: The handbook describes a seven-step process to help public health officials and others to communicate effectively through the media during emergencies. The process is based upon the belief that it is better to take action to positively guide events and situations before they occur than to respond after they develop. By implementing such an approach, public health organizations and officials will be in a much stronger position to guide media coverage and ensure that their messages become highly visible and clearly heard.
SubjectsCommunications
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Date of last change: 18 May 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 21;  Time allotted: 35 min
Description: Ethical considerations in public health; balancing individual liberty with community interests and allocation of scarce resources during a pandemic
SubjectsEthics
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Date of last change: 09 March 2009
Type of document: Training Guide;  Pages: 38;  Time allotted: 60 min
Description: This case study addressed how to enchance surveillance, and building pandemic early warning systems.
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Type of document: Training Guide;  Pages: 29;  Time allotted: 60 min
Description: Facilitator's guide
Abstract: Outbreak
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Date of last change: 09 March 2009
Type of document: Training Guide;  Pages: 21;  Time allotted: 60 min
Description: Facilitator's guide
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Date of last change: 09 March 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 58;  Time allotted: 80 min
Description: Infection Control and Personal Protective Equipment
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Date of last change: 20 March 2008
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 44;  Time allotted: 60 min
Description: Presentation on infection control measures to prevent transmission within health care settings
Abstract: The learning objectives are to 1) describe basic infection-control principles; and 2) discuss core infection-control measures in health-care settings.
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Date of last change: 09 March 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 74;  Time allotted: 60 min
Description: Sentinel surveillance for seasonal influenza and other respiratory diseases, building early warning systems for novel and pandemic respiratory viruses
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Date of last change: 09 March 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 55;  Time allotted: 45 min
Description: Seasonal and pandemic influenza vaccines; covers development and production, safety and effectiveness
SubjectsVaccines
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Date of last change: 18 May 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 26;  Time allotted: 30 min
Description: Lecture on IHR and how Rapid Containment is linked to the regulations
Abstract: The learning objectives are to: 1) explain the application of the IHR decision instrument; 2) interpret the application of the criteria for decision-making in verification and notification of public health events under the IHR 2005; 3) decide when to communicate information of an event to WHO by using the IHR decision instrument; and 4) identify what measures of IHR apply to rapid containment and how to implement them.
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Date of last change: 09 March 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 64;  Time allotted: 60 min
Description: Laboratory diagnostic tests for influenza and laboratory safety; specimen collection, storage, transport, laboratory data
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Date of last change: 06 January 2007
Type of document: Training Guide;  Pages: 11;  Time allotted: 2 hours (6 parts of 15-20 min)
Description: Facilitator guide for the case study on laboratory diagnosis. Contains six parts that can also be used separately. Sample taking, labelling and packaging as well as which test to use and how to interpret test results.
Abstract: The case study will take the participants through 7 scenarios related to laboratory diagnosis of avian influenza. They will allow for practicing specimen collection methods and include discussion questions.
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Date of last change: 06 January 2007
Type of document: Case Study;  Pages: 10;  Time allotted: 2 hours (6 parts of 15-20 min)
Description: Case study on laboratory diagnosis. Contains six parts that can also be used separately. Sample taking, labelling and packaging as well as which test to use and how to interpret test results
Abstract: The case study will take the participants through 7 scenarios related to laboratory diagnosis of avian influenza. They will allow for practicing specimen collection methods and include discussion questions.
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Date of last change: 09 March 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 32;  Time allotted: 30 min
Description: Covers nonpharmaceutical interventions such isolation, quarantine and travel restrictions; CDC and WHO recommendations
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Date of last change: 28 February 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 20;  Time allotted: 30 min
Description: Lecture on outbreak communications
Abstract: Outbreaks are unique public health events. Trust needs to be built with the public. The first announcement is the most critical of all outbreak communication messages. Important elements are transparency, dialogue with the public, planning, and message making.
SubjectsCommunications
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Date of last change: 23 September 2004
Type of document: Guideline;  Pages: 70;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: Best practices for communicating with the public during an outbreak
Abstract: The report describes in the first part the special case of outbreaks and the many difficult challenges they present for communicators. It also summarizes presentations during the consultation that looked at recent outbreaks in terms of what they have to say about effective communication and the consequences of certain errors. The second part translates these experiences into best practices for communication during an outbreak. Contents are organized around five essential practices for effective outbreak communication identified during the consultation: build trust, announce early, be transparent, respect public concerns, and plan in advance.
SubjectsCommunications
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Date of last change: 08 January 2006
Type of document: Guideline;  Pages: 5;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: Sample strategy, structure and operational plan
Abstract: The document provides a guidance on how to move from strategy to goal by identifying areas which may have been overlooked or where relationships between functions are not clear.
SubjectsCommunications
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Date of last change: 05 March 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 20;  Time allotted: 30 min
Description: Lecture on Pandemic Preparedness based on the 2009 WHO guidance document
Abstract: The learning objectives are to: 1) Describe the WHO pandemic preparedness guidance; 2) Discuss the WHO phases, their goals and main actions; and 3) Discuss the WHO recommendations regarding key components of a pandemic preparedness plan.
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Date of last change: 01 August 2007
Type of document: Guideline;  Pages: 28;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: Recommendations and laboratory procedures for detection of avian influenza
Abstract: The document provides guidance on specimen collecting and handling, laboratory requirements, confirmation of results, available laboratory techniques for detection of influenza A viruses in humans, and serological identification of antibodies against avian influenza A(H5N1) viruses.
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Date of last change: 01 March 2007
Type of document: Guideline;  Pages: 8;  Time allotted: N.A.
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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Date of last change: 23 May 2005
Type of document: World Health Assembly;  Pages: 60;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: World Health Assembly document (WHA58.3)
Abstract: The World Health Assembly accepted the revised IHR.
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Date of last change: 01 May 2007
Type of document: Guideline;  Pages: 13;  Time allotted: N.A.
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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Date of last change: 28 February 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 16;  Time allotted: 30 min
Description: Lecture on the organizational structure for media communication during an outbreak
Abstract: The presentation discusses the strategy, operational guide and training materials for outbreak communication, the organization and functions of the Emergency Communication Coordination Committee.
SubjectsCommunications
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Date of last change: 06 April 2006
Type of document: Questionnaire;  Pages: 4;  Time allotted: N.A.
Description: Example of a survey for media communication during an outbreak of avian flu (Egypt)
Abstract: The survey is designed to quantify awareness of avian influenza's threat to human health in the general population and in subgroups of influentials. It is also designed to identify rumours about the disease which may be circulating.
SubjectsCommunications
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Date of last change: 03 March 2008
Type of document: Case Study;  Pages: 1;  Time allotted: 3 hours total
Description: Agenda of table top exercise (TTX)
Abstract: This document describes the agenda for the three hour TTX.
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Date of last change: 2005
Type of document: Information Leaflet;  Pages: 2;  Time allotted: N.A.
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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Date of last change: 09 March 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 49;  Time allotted: 45 min
Description: Zoonotic influenza and highly pathogenic influenza in poultry; prevention and control of avian influenza
SubjectsAnimal Issues