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Copy Export. Details You May Also Like. Details: Alternative Title:. Integrated disease surveillance and response in the African region. Personal Author:. Kasolo, Francis ; Perry, Helen N. Corporate Authors:. World Health Organization. The purpose of the revision was to update existing information, include other priority diseases, conditions and public health events and incorporate aspects of the International Health Regulations IHR that deal with disease surveillance.

In planning to update these guidelines, suggestions and advice for improving the recommendations were sought and gratefully received from the IDSR development teams who prepared the 1st edition. This revision builds on the technical expertise from more than surveillance and disease experts at WHO, CDC and Ministries of Health in African countries who conceived and produced the 1st edition.

The revision process involved internal WHO consultation followed by a wider consultation that involved a series of meetings with various partners and Member States. In addition, an ad hoc IDSR task force was constituted to help with the revision process. The final draft was peer reviewed by the ad hoc task force as well as during a final partner consultative meeting held in August To highlight the essential link between surveillance and response, subsequent documents referred to Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response or IDSR.



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