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International Health Regulations (2005)

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1. National surveillance & response systems
2. International travel & transport
3. Global alert & response
4. Specific public health risks


The successful implementation of the International Health Regulations (IHR), over the next five years, with the technical support of WHO, by all the countries who committed themselves to meet the new requirements of the Regulations will contribute significantly to enhancing national, regional and global public health security.


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IHR news
The WHO quarterly bulletin on IHR implementation

4th issue-NEW!

IHR (2005) case definitions
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IHR Guidance for national policy-makers and partners
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The world health report 2007 - A safer future: global public health security in the 21st century
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Resolution on IHR (2005) implementation
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Areas of work for IHR implementation
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States Parties to the IHR (2005)
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WHO Interim Guidance for Annex 2 of the IHR
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