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Introduction : the imperative for global investment in influenza vaccines -- The existing global governance landscape for influenza vaccines -- Pathogen sharing for influenza vaccine production -- Technology and manufacturing partnerships -- Influenza vaccine access and financing -- Recommendations and the path forward.
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The 'Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework: Annual Progress Report' by the World Health Organization provides a comprehensive overview of the global efforts to enhance pandemic influenza preparedness and response. Covering the period from January 1 to December 31, 2020, this report details the collaborative efforts between member states, industry, and stakeholders to strengthen the sharing of influenza viruses and improve access to vaccines, particularly in developing countries. The report highlights the implementation of the Partnership Contribution (PC) mechanism, which funds pandemic preparedness and response activities. It underscores the crucial role of the Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System (GISRS) and the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic to influenza-specific activities. Intended for policymakers, public health officials, and stakeholders, the report includes financial data, success metrics, and infographics to illustrate progress within the framework.
Pandemics. --- Influenza.
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This book, published by the World Health Organization, is the second edition of the Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP) Framework. It focuses on strategies for the exchange of influenza viruses and ensuring access to vaccines and other benefits in the event of a pandemic. The framework aims to enhance global readiness and response to influenza pandemics by facilitating the sharing of biological materials and fostering international cooperation. It outlines principles, objectives, and governance structures essential for pandemic preparedness. The book is intended for policymakers, health organizations, and institutions involved in public health and pandemic response, providing a comprehensive guide to managing influenza pandemics through effective collaboration and resource allocation.
Pandemics. --- Influenza.
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The 'Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP) Framework' outlines guidelines for sharing influenza viruses and accessing vaccines and other benefits. It aims to enhance global preparedness against pandemic influenza by promoting equitable access to resources, sharing information, and fostering collaboration among member states. Key components include virus sharing, vaccine access strategies, and capacity building for surveillance and response. The framework is intended for policymakers, public health officials, and international health organizations, aiming to improve global health security and pandemic readiness.
Pandemics. --- Influenza.
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The Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework: 18-Month Progress Report, published by the World Health Organization, presents an overview of global efforts to enhance pandemic influenza preparedness and response from January 2020 to June 2021. The report highlights the collaboration between member states, industry, and the WHO to improve the sharing of influenza viruses with pandemic potential and to increase access to vaccines in developing countries. It details the financial contributions and initiatives under the Partnership Contribution mechanism, which funds pandemic preparedness and response activities. The report also addresses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on these efforts and the strategic use of resources to maintain progress. This document is intended for stakeholders in public health and policy-making to assess and build on the achievements in global influenza pandemic preparedness.
Pandemics. --- Influenza.
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This book is the second edition of the Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP) Framework, developed by the World Health Organization (WHO). It outlines the mechanisms for sharing influenza viruses and ensuring access to vaccines and other benefits globally. The framework emphasizes preparedness and response strategies, including risk assessment, vaccine production, and technology transfer. It also discusses the roles of various stakeholders, including laboratories and manufacturers, in pandemic readiness. The publication aims to enhance global health security by fostering collaboration and coordination among countries and organizations. It is intended for policymakers, public health officials, and organizations involved in influenza preparedness and response.
Influenza. --- Vaccines.
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This report documents the Pandemic Influenza Vaccine Deployment Workshop held in Washington DC from February 5-7, 2019, organized by the World Health Organization (WHO). The workshop aimed to enhance global capabilities in pandemic influenza vaccine deployment and immunization efforts. It involved participants from nine countries in the WHO Region of the Americas, reflecting on lessons from the 2009 H1N1 pandemic and discussing strategies for future vaccine deployment. Key topics included the integration of immunization into pandemic planning, effective communication strategies, and strengthening regulatory systems. The workshop featured the PIP Deploy board game, a simulation exercise that fostered critical thinking and teamwork among participants, providing insights into operational gaps and enhancing understanding of pandemic influenza logistics. The report outlines next steps for WHO and member countries to improve pandemic preparedness and vaccination strategies.
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The book provides a comprehensive framework for pandemic influenza preparedness, focusing on the exchange of influenza viruses and the development of vaccines and other benefits. Published by the World Health Organization, it aims to enhance global collaboration and ensure equitable access to resources during influenza pandemics. The framework outlines principles, scope, and definitions related to pandemic preparedness and highlights the importance of sharing genetic sequences, tracking mechanisms, and standardized agreements for material transfer. The intended audience includes policymakers, health organizations, and industry stakeholders involved in public health and pandemic response.
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À partir d’une recherche ethnographique menée à Hong Kong, Taïwan et Singapour, aux frontières de la Chine, cet ouvrage montre comment les "chasseurs de virus" et les responsables de la santé publique s’allient avec les vétérinaires et les observateurs d’oiseaux pour suivre les mutations des virus de grippe entre les oiseaux sauvages, les volailles domestiques et les humains. Les sentinelles animales, placées sur la ligne de front des "guerres contre les virus", sont valorisées parce qu’elles détectent l’apparition des maladies infectieuses émergentes à travers des signaux d’alerte précoce. Par les méthodes de l’anthropologie sociale, Frédéric Keck décrit la manière dont les techniques de préparation en vue d’une pandémie transforment les relations entre humains et non-humains dans le temps long de l’anthropocène.
Avian influenza --- Avian influenza --- Avian influenza --- Human-animal relationships --- Communicable diseases --- Communicable Diseases, Emerging --- Communicable Diseases
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