who collaboration | september 13, 2015 1 | who indonesia collaboration with animal health
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WHO Indonesia Collaboration with Animal Health
WHO Indonesia Collaboration with Animal Health
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Current Projects in ZoonosisCurrent Projects in Zoonosis
Strengthening the health system for acute respiratory infections– USAID funding, focus on zoonotic influenza, primarily H5N1
Strengthening the Human Health Surveillance System for Emerging Infectious Diseases Detection and Response
– AusAID funding, focus on EIDs Response including zoonoses
Implementing the National Strategic Plan for Avian Influenza – EU funding, activities closed in Dec 2011
IDENTIFY– USAID funding via SEARO
HPED– EU via SEARO
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Strengthening the health system for acute respiratory infections
Strengthening the health system for acute respiratory infections
Four components
Case Management including oxygen therapy
Pandemic preparedness
Hospital infection prevention and control
Strengthening surveillance– Support for district surveillance officers– Support for EWARS (Early Warning Alert and Response System)– Support for labs including ILI and SARI
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Strengthening Surveillance ActivitiesStrengthening Surveillance Activities
Operational support for DSOs in ten high risk provinces (all of Java, N Sumatra, Lampung, Bali and S Sulawesi
Refresher training for DSOs
Human – animal interface linking, including “Four Way Linking” project
Lab network refresher training and procurement
Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) surveillance at three hospitals in Western Java
EWARS technical support, and training and procurement in Central Java
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Strengthening the Human Health Surveillance System for Emerging Infectious Diseases Detection and Response
Strengthening the Human Health Surveillance System for Emerging Infectious Diseases Detection and Response
Five Components
Support for EWARS in three provinces (Maluku, N Maluku, NTT)
Strengthening Event Based surveillance through Outbreak Command Post at MoH
Support for FETP
Support for Outbreak Response
Zoonosis control (new component)
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Zoonosis ControlZoonosis Control
Builds on previous grant to respond to rabies in Bali, with expected outputs:
Trained Human Resources including rapid response team members on integrated zoonotic diseases surveillance available
Field investigation reports available on priority zoonotic diseases, especially avian influenza
Advocacy and Agreement for Healthy Food Markets program continued in selected provinces
Advocacy and Agreement for integrated rabies prevention campaign in high risk provinces
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Zoonosis ControlZoonosis Control
Expert recommendations for improved management of priority zoonotic infections
Trained human resources at district level in cost effective animal bite case management in selected provinces
Trained human resources at district level in effective lepto case management in selected provinces
Trained human resources at district level in avian influenza case management in selected provinces
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What are WHO collaborating centres?What are WHO collaborating centres?
"…an institution designated by the Director-General to form part of an international collaborative network carrying out
activities in support of the Organization's programme at all levels.“
Example: Miscellaneous Bacteriology Section, National Institute of Health, MoPH, Thailand as WHO CC for Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance and Training
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Strategic rationale and functionsStrategic rationale and functions
WHO CCs assist the Organization in implementing its mandated work, all activities must be clearly linked to the WHO strategic plans and reflected in the workplans of the technical programmes to which they contribute.
Granting WHO CC status to an institution is not a mechanism for recognizing the institution as a centre of excellence.
28 September 2010: Indonesia and WHO agreed to establish a WHO Collaboration Centre on Influenza at the human-animal interface in Indonesia
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Focusing on 5 topics
1. Integrated risk assessment for influenza at the human animal interface
2. Avian influenza dynamics at the human-animal interface
3. Virology of A(H5N1) viruses isolated from human and animal populations
4. Risks associated with environmental contamination by avian influenza viruses, including risks from Live Animal Markets.
5. Clinical management of human cases of avian influenza virus H5N1 infection
WHO Collaboration Centre on Influenza at the human-animal interface in Indonesia
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Four-way linking frameworkFour-way linking framework
Bringing public health and animal health togetherBringing public health and animal health together
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Four-way linking conceptFour-way linking concept
EpidemiologicHuman
Animal Virologic
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Four-way linking project setupFour-way linking project setup
• Aim: National ability to conduct effective risk assessment Objective: link epidemiological/ virological information from AH/PH
sectors in time & space
• Assessment missions: look at complete national AH & PH systems from field influenza investigations through analysis of epi and
virological data Identify linkages and technical and policy gaps
• Follow-up: joint training workshop to address gaps identified
• Leading to Action Plan
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Example of a joint AH-PH briefing reportExample of a joint AH-PH briefing report
Graphs and map of human & veterinary cases by region (incl. clade distribution)
Human cases by risk factors & poultry source
Chicken outbreaks
Analytic study summaries(Epidemiological curves, ...)
Interpretation of sequence information
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Topics1. Risk Assessment principles2. Sectoral needs and discrepancies3. Gaps and solution identification
through scenario-based training4. Development of an action plan
National level workshops National level workshops
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Expected outcome for action plansExpected outcome for action plans
Convene national task forceEstablish mechanism for joint RASolve data sharing issues