World health organization perspective on implementation of international health regulations

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In 2005, the International Health Regulations were adopted at the 58th World Health Assembly; in June 2007, they were entered into force for most countries. In 2012, the world is approaching a major 5-year milestone in the global commitment to ensure national capacities to identify, investigate, assess, and respond to public health events. In the past 5 years, existing programs have been boosted and some new activities relating to International Health Regulations provisions have been successfully established. The lessons and experience of the past 5 years need to be drawn upon to provide improved direction for the future.

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Hardiman, M. C. (2012). World health organization perspective on implementation of international health regulations. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 18(7), 1041–1046. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1807.120395

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