Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) January 16, 2015 / 64(01);20-27
Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak Response Plan in West Africa. Annex 2
of highly contagious viruses (of the Ebola or Marburg type) in the context of an epidemic outbreak in West Africa
The aim is to provide early detection of potentially infected persons; to assist in implementing WHO recommendations related to Ebola management; and to prevent the international spread of the disease while allowing PoE authorities to avoid unnecessary restrictions and delays
For use with travelers who may have symptoms consistent with Ebola and were recently in an area affected by an Ebola outbreak, but have no other known exposures
Possible Exposure: Ebola: What you need to do
Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak Response Plan in West Africa July to December 2014. Annex 1
For use with travelers who might have been exposed to patients with Ebola and are sick with symptoms consistent with Ebola infection and require further evaluation
Joint WHO/ILO Briefing Note for Workers and Employers updated 5 September 2014
Objectif du module : Identifier les différents virus de fièvres hémorragiques dont le virus Ebola, ses symptômes, modes de transmission et moyens de prévention
(Updated 2015)
Scoping question: What is the effectiveness of caregiver skills training in the management of children and adolescents with developmental disorders?
Formation des formateurs provinciaux Décembre 2015
Guide de référence rapide à l’intention des autorités sanitaires et des soignants
Révisé en 2015
Supplement Article
WHO Guidelines for HIV PEP • CID 2015:60 (Suppl 3), S161 - S164
In May 2015, the Sixty-eighth World Health Assembly recognized the importance of the public health problem posed by antimicrobial resistance by adopting the global action plan on antimicrobial resistance (“global action plan”). The global action plan proposes interve...ntions to control antimicrobial resistance, including reducing the unnecessary use of antimicrobials in humans and in animals. The global action plan also emphasizes the need to take a cross-sectoral, “One Health” approach for controlling antimicrobial resistance, involving efforts by actors from many disciplines including human and veterinary medicine.
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