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Date of last change: 25 Feburary 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 24;  Time allotted: 30 min
Description: Lecture about how to control animals, food safety
Abstract: The learning objectives are to 1) understand the challenges of th animal-human interface; 2) describe the transmission mode between animals and humans; and 3) describe different ways to reduce the transmission.
SubjectsAnimal Issues
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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: 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.