BREAKING NEWS
The H5N1 agenda: setting the priorities" for avian
influenza control in animals and human pandemic preparedness
WHO,
October 26, 2005:
A meeting entitled "The
H5N1 Agenda: Towards a global strategy" will be held at the World
Health Organization's (WHO) Geneva headquarters 7-9 November. In
recent weeks, a series of country, regional and international
meetings, field missions and conferences have clarified the H5N1
challenge in many parts of the world. This meeting will put those
pieces into a global picture for a comprehensive assessment and will
identify the next steps for the control of avian influenza in animals
and preparedness efforts for a human influenza pandemic.
The meeting will be open to all credentialed media. Registration
with the WHO media office before 2 November is required. Space will be
limited and registration will be accepted on a first come basis.
The meeting will produce an agenda for action. Progress, gaps and
redundancies will be clarified and responsibilities assigned for
assisting affected countries and countries at risk. The meeting will
also identify and prioritize the technical and financial requirements
for combating the H5N1 virus.
Participants will include representatives from Member States, NGOs
and other stakeholders. The purpose of the meeting is to examine the
two-pronged strategy of attempting to control avian influenza at its
source in animals, while simultaneously preparing for pandemic
influenza.
The meeting is co-organized by WHO, the Food and Agriculture
Organization (FAO), the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) and
the World Bank.
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