Title of article :
Strategic approach to control of viral haemorrhagic fever outbreaks in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: report from a regional consultation
Author/Authors :
Malik, M.R. World Health Organization, Regional Office for Eastern Mediterranean - Division of Communicable Disease Prevention and Control, Egypt , El Bushra, H.E. World Health Organization - Country Office, Lebanon , Opoka, M. World Health Organization - Regional Office for Eastern Mediterranean - Division of Communicable Disease Prevention and Control, Egypt , Formenty, P. World Health Organization - Pandemic and Epidemic Disease Department, Switzerland , Velayudhan, R. World Health Organization - Control of Neglected Tropical Disease Department, Switzerland , Eremin, S. World Health Organization - Infection Control, Pandemic and Epidemic Disease Department, Switzerland
From page :
892
To page :
897
Abstract :
The viral haemorrhagic fevers (VHF) are a growing public health threat in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. Nearly all of them are of zoonotic origin. VHF often cause outbreaks with high fatalities and, except for yellow fever, currently there are no specific treatment or vaccination options available. In response to this growing threat, the Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean of the World Health Organization convened a technical consultation in Tehran on 27–30 November 2011 to review the current gaps in prevention and control of VHF outbreaks in the Region. The meeting recommended a number of strategic public health approaches for prevention and control of VHF outbreaks through synergizing effective collaboration between the human and animal health sectors on areas that involve better preparedness, early detection and rapid response. Implementation of these approaches would require working together with vision, commitment and a sense of purpose involving partnerships and cooperation from all relevant sectors.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2643837
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