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This Protocol provides the basic guidelines to the ASEAN Plus Three Countries towards institutionalizing a fully functional information sharing mechanism for issues related to prevention and control of emerging infectious diseases (EID). This Protocol was developed to improve the existing regional network for information sharing on emerging infectious diseases by outlining specific guidelines for EID information sharing for ASEAN Plus Three Countries and to strengthen the trust and collaboration among the Countries through its implementation. The Protocol for Communication and Information Sharing on Emerging Infectious Diseases in the ASEAN Plus Three Countries was endorsed by the ASEAN Experts Group on Communicable Diseases (AEGCD) during their 3rd Meeting (Agenda Item 8) on 12 December 2007, in Vientiane, Lao PDR, and adopted during the 4th Senior Officials Meeting on Health Development (SOM-HD) on 13-14 December. File Attachment 1: PROTOCOL for Communication and Information on EIDs in ASEAN+3 Countries (approved and endorsed Dec2007).pdf Download source : http://www.aseanplus3-eid.info/newsread.php?nid=29&node=3&gid=17
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Thursday, 05 February 2009 18:41 |
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The development of the Public Health Emergency Operation (PHE Op) Plan was part of the efforts towards strengthening the capacity and capability of the Environmental Health Services, Ministry of Health, Brunei Darussalam; in executing its scope of work, in particular relating to public health emergencies including disasters. In developing this Plan, experiences gained through managing various small-scale outbreaks and public health threats as well as in our routine day to day activities are taken into consideration. In addition, current best practices and guidelines available regionally and internationally had also been reviewed, adapted and adopted as and where appropraite. Following the development, with the aim of increasing understanding, fostering confidence as well assessing its appropriateness, the Department had conducted training sessions. These sessions had in turn provided the opportunity to identify gaps and allowed us to improve the Plan further. The Plan will continue to be reviewed from time to time, tested periodically and updated accordingly in line with current developments in the areas of public health emergency management. PHE Op Plan can be view and download from the Ministry of Health, Brunei Darussalam website at http://www.moh.gov.bn
source : http://www.aseanplus3-eid.info/newsread.php?nid=28&node=3&gid=17 |
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