Western Pacific Surveillance and Response: a journal to reflect the needs of the Region
The Western Pacific Surveillance and Response (WPSAR) Journal was established to encourage countries in the Western Pacific Region to share information on the surveillance of and response to public health events specific to this Region. An important step in surveillance is the dissemination of resul...
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doaj-a8d3e48b77874582a25d244e8094f2d22021-04-02T11:36:33ZengWorld Health Organization Regional Office for the Western PacificWestern Pacific Surveillance and Response2094-73212094-73132010-11-01111210.5365/wpsar.2010.1.1.007Western Pacific Surveillance and Response: a journal to reflect the needs of the RegionTakeshi KasaiEmma FieldThe Western Pacific Surveillance and Response (WPSAR) Journal was established to encourage countries in the Western Pacific Region to share information on the surveillance of and response to public health events specific to this Region. An important step in surveillance is the dissemination of results to stakeholders, and, in the current international environment, public health events in one country may be of interest to the Region or even globally. In recent years many countries in the Western Pacific Region have increased capacity in surveillance and response through the Asia Pacific Strategy for Emerging Diseases to meet the core capacity requirements of the International Health Regulations (2005), also known as IHR (2005). There is now an opportunity to encourage sharing of information as a result of these improvements.http://ojs.wpro.who.int/ojs/index.php/wpsar/article/view/106/1SurveillanceresponseWestern Pacific Region |
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Western Pacific Surveillance and Response: a journal to reflect the needs of the Region |
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Western Pacific Surveillance and Response: a journal to reflect the needs of the Region |
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Western Pacific Surveillance and Response: a journal to reflect the needs of the Region |
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Western Pacific Surveillance and Response: a journal to reflect the needs of the Region |
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Western Pacific Surveillance and Response: a journal to reflect the needs of the Region |
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western pacific surveillance and response: a journal to reflect the needs of the region |
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World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific |
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Western Pacific Surveillance and Response |
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2094-7321 2094-7313 |
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The Western Pacific Surveillance and Response (WPSAR) Journal was established to encourage countries in the Western Pacific Region to share information on the surveillance of and response to public health events specific to this Region. An important step in surveillance is the dissemination of results to stakeholders, and, in the current international environment, public health events in one country may be of interest to the Region or even globally. In recent years many countries in the Western Pacific Region have increased capacity in surveillance and response through the Asia Pacific Strategy for Emerging Diseases to meet the core capacity requirements of the International Health Regulations (2005), also known as IHR (2005). There is now an opportunity to encourage sharing of information as a result of these improvements. |
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Surveillance response Western Pacific Region |
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