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The responsibility of determining a PHEIC lies with the WHO Director-General under

Article 12 of the IHR (2005). The determination leads to the communication of

temporary recommendations,

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As the assessed global risk reduces, de-escalation of global actions may occur, and

reduction in response activities or movement towards recovery actions by countries

may be appropriate, according to their own risk assessments.

The global phases and their application in risk management are distinct from (1) the

determination of a PHEIC (Public Health Emergency of International Concern) under

the IHR (2005) and (2) the declaration of a pandemic. These are based upon specific

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This is the period of global spread of human influenza caused by a new subtype.

Movement between the interpandemic, alert and pandemic phases may occur quickly

or gradually as indicated by the global risk assessment, principally based on

virological, epidemiological and clinical data.

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This is the phase when influenza caused by a new subtype has been identified in

humans. Increased vigilance and careful risk assessment, at local, national and global

levels, are characteristic of this phase. If the risk assessments indicate that the new

virus is not developing into a pandemic strain, a de-escalation of activities towards

those in the interpandemic phase may occur.

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This is the period between influenza pandemics.

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In relation to the global effort to improve influenza pandemic preparedness, the generic

term “pandemic” has been interpreted specifically in relation to influenza and most

often refers to:

1. Phases 5-6 (Pandemic) of the phases of pandemic alert, published in the 2009

Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Response: a WHO guidance document (1)

2. Pandemic phase, as defined in Pandemic Influenza Risk Management WHO

Interim Guidance, 2013 replacing the 2009 Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and

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Pandemic (from Greek πᾶν pan "all" and δῆμος demos "people") is an epidemic

occurring worldwide, or over a very wide area, crossing international boundaries and

usually affecting a large number of people. In the field of infectious diseases, pandemic

refers to the worldwide spread of an emerging disease.

In relation to the global effort to improve influenza pandemic preparedness, this

generic term has been interpreted specifically in relation to influenza (see "pandemic

(Influenza)"),

 

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Palliative care is an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and their

families facing the problems associated with life-threatening illness, through the

prevention and relief of suffering by means of early identification and assessment and

treatment of pain and other problems, physical, psychosocial and spiritual.

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Outbreak is a term used in epidemiology to describe an occurrence of disease greater

than would otherwise be expected at a particular time and place. It may affect a small

and localized group or impact upon thousands of people. Two linked cases of a rare

infectious disease may be sufficient to constitute an outbreak.

Yet, the term is sometimes distinguished from an epidemic as more localized, or the

term less likely to evoke public panic.

Note: The definitions of outbreak, epidemic, and pandemic, given in this Glossary, are

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Communication between and among the individuals and groups which make up an

organization. The exchange and interaction of informal and formal messages within

networks of interdependent relationships.(1)

 

(1) Glossary of communication, University of Jyväskylä

 

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