Alert & Response Operations (original) (raw)
-Containing outbreaks in the field
-Information resources
WHO continues to track the evolving infectious disease situation, sound the alarm when needed, share expertise, and mount the kind of response needed to protect populations from the consequences of epidemics, whatever and wherever might be their origin.
-Epidemic intelligence - systematic event detection
-Event verification
-Information management and dissemination
-Real time alert
-Coordinated rapid outbreak response
-Outbreak response logistics
:: International Health Regulations (IHR) – Operational aspects
The fundamental principle of the International Health Regulations is to ensure maximum security against the international spread of diseases with a minimum interference with world traffic. The International Health Regulations are currently under revision to provide a responsive framework for WHO epidemic alert and rapid response activities, already being implemented in collaboration with Member States, to control international outbreaks and to strengthen global health security.
The revised IHR will introduce some new operational concepts including:
- Notification of all "public health emergencies of international concern"
- Verification of outbreaks in response to a request from WHO
- Maintenance of national core capacity for early warning and response
- Rapid international risk assessment and assistance.
:: Comprehensive event management for international outbreak alert and response
Epidemiological data and operational information about outbreaks is dynamic and changes rapidly. WHO has developed a comprehensive “event management system” to manage critical information about outbreaks and ensure accurate and timely communications between key international public health professionals, including WHO Regional Offices, Country Offices, collaborating centres and partners in the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network.
Features of the event management system include:
- Comprehensive databases on epidemic intelligence, verification status, laboratory investigation and operational information.
- Tracking and recording outbreak history, critical decisions, important actions by WHO and partners and key documents.
- Management of logistic support and specialized response equipment, materials and supplies.
- Integrated database on the skills, experience and availability of international experts for response teams.
- Profiling of technical institutions in the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network concentrating on readiness and capacity to support international outbreak response.
- Standardized information products for Member States, public health officials, media and the public.
- Communications with the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network to enhance operational readiness.
The WHO event management system generates a dynamic picture of Alert and Response Operations and provides information for action in a systematic way to enable both WHO and the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network to prepare better, respond faster, and manage resources more effectively. The WHO event management system is being further strengthened to support alert and response operational aspects of the revised International Health Regulations.
:: Responding to intentional use of biological agents
WHO’s global alert and response activities and the Outbreak Alert and Response Network represent a major pillar of global health security aimed at the detection, verification and containment of epidemics. In the event of the intentional release of a biological agent these activities would be vital to effective international containment efforts.