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Description: This guideline describes pandemic phases in a tabular format.
Abstract: The pandemic phases are described and the main actions are explained. Actions relate to planning and coordination, situation monitoring and assessment, communications, reducing the spread of the disease and continuity of health care provision.
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Description: The primary aim of this document is to support pandemic planning across all sectors of society, including public and private sector organizations and essential services.
Abstract: These guidelines address the need to prepare the whole of society, beyond the health care sector, for pandemic influenza. The primary aim of this document is to support integrated planning and preparations for pandemic influenza across all sectors of society, including public and private sector organizations and essential services.
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Description: This guideline assists countries in achieving sustainable and functional collaboration between animal and human health sectors, which is crucial to addressing the challenges posed by endemic, emerging and re-emerging zoonoses.
Abstract: This guideline assists countries in achieving sustainable and functional collaboration between animal and human health sectors, which is crucial to addressing the challenges posed by endemic, emerging and re-emerging zoonoses. It outlines step-by-step actions to develop appropriate collaborations in the four key areas identified in the Asia Pacific Strategy for Emerging Diseases (APSED) zoonoses work plan. These are surveillance and information sharing, coordinated response, risk reduction and collaborative research.
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