Framework of a national program for preventing and controlling diseases caused by respiratory viruses with epidemic and pandemic potential
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PAHO/PHE/IHM/COVID-19/23-0012
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Future pandemics caused by influenza or other respiratory viruses with epidemic and pandemic potential are highly likely. Given this threat, it is a priority for the Region of the Americas to define and strengthen a framework for the prevention and control of influenza, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), coronavirus type 2, and other respiratory viruses in the context of the pandemic transition. This publication reflects the Pan American Health Organization’s permanent support to its Member States in the analysis of national response capacities for both seasonal influenza and other respiratory viruses with epidemic and pandemic potential. These capacities are achieved through the fulfillment of five objectives: 1) strengthen surveillance; 2) expand infection prevention and control policies; 3) strengthen epidemic and pandemic preparedness and response capacity; 4) promote operational research; and 5) improve risk communication and community engagement. It is essential to maintain the highest possible level of core national capacities for the early detection and control of diseases caused by respiratory viruses. This is crucial for managing future epidemics and pandemics since it directly contributes to the implementation of the core capacities of the International Health Regulations, as well as improvement of management, coordination, and planning, for the benefit of all the countries of the Region.
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