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International Health Regulations
1999Abstract The global infectious disease threat directly implicates the International Health Regulations (IHR), which constitute the ‘only international health agreement on communicable diseases that is binding on [WHO] Member States’. The IHR provides a unified code for infectious disease control.
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International Health Regulations
Abstract The International Health Regulations (IHR) (2005) are a global legal instrument outlining the rights and responsibilities and expected actions of countries in response to public health threats. The World Health Organization (WHO) coordinates implementation of the regulations.Elizabeth Stratford, Hilary Kirkbride
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Saudi Medical Journal, 2016
The Committee was briefed on the implementation of the Temporary Recommendations issued by the DirectorGeneral on advice from the three previous EC meetings.
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The Committee was briefed on the implementation of the Temporary Recommendations issued by the DirectorGeneral on advice from the three previous EC meetings.
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International Health Regulations
1984Over the centuries, certain diseases have been responsible for pandemics which were sometimes so catastrophic that civilisation itself was threatened. Diseases such as influenza, malaria and typhoid have all caused international disasters in the past but it was the “quarantinable” diseases which so terrorised nations that governments were eventually ...
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International Health Regulations in practice: Focus on yellow fever and poliomyelitis
ASBTRACT The spread of infectious disease represents a global threat and therefore remains a priority on the international public health agenda. The International Health Regulations (IHR) (2005) came into effect in June 2007 and provide a legal framework
H. Simons, Dipti Patel
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Negotiating the international health regulations
2008Global Health Programme Working Paper ; no ...
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Mediating Risk through the International Health Regulations and Bio-Political Surveillance
Political Studies, 2011Jeremy Youde
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