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Wrap-up of Day 1
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Plenary One: Regional and Global Update Update of global situation and response to pandemic (H1N1) 2009 - Dr Wenqing Zhang Regional situation and repose update on the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 – Dr Takeshi Kasai WPRO regional activities report and preparation for the upcoming season – Dr Weigong Zhou
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Summary of Plenary One (1) Global situation of pandemic (H1N1) – Southern / Northern / Tropical – Virological surveillance (genetic / antiviral susceptibility) – Vaccine development (availability / strategies / SAGE recommendations) Regional situation and response to pandemic (H1N1) – Regional situation (epidemiology including fatal cases) – Action-oriented risk assessment (assessment – mangament) – Monitoring pandemic impact – Framework for action (Command / Surveillance / Health care system response / PH Intervention / Communication)
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Summary of Plenary One (2) Regional activities – Work-plan by 2010: For Comprehensive National Influenza Surveillance System – Influenza surveillance guidance developed – Preparing upcoming influenza seasons in the middle of pandemic Surveillance – Disease / virological / sARI / outbreak events – Pandemic H1N1 / H5N1 / Seasonal influenza / others? Response – Appropriate public health interventions
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Plenary Two: Influenza Surveillance (Seasonal and Pandemic) Influenza surveillance in China - Dr Shu Yuelong Update on surveillance findings in 2008-2009 season in Southern Hemisphere – Dr Ian Barr Update on surveillance findings in 2008-2009 season in Northern Hemisphere – Dr Takato Odagiri WHO guidelines on pandemic surveillance and FluID – Dr Tim Nguyen
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Summary of Plenary Two (1) Surveillance in China – National network incl. 411 labs and 556 sentinel hospitals – Internet Based Surveillance Information System – Detailed analysis on large number of isolates – Pandemic H1N1 situation in China Update of findings in Southern Hemisphere – Majority of isolates: Pandemic H1N1 – Hospitalizations / ICU cases / deaths – Excess mortality lower than normal
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Summary of Plenary Two (2) Update of findings in Northern Hemisphere – Analysis of Seasonal H1N1, H3N2, and B Antigenic characteristics Genetic characteristics Antiviral susceptibility Pandemic surveillance and FluID – Shifting Information Needs (Early detection / Description and assessment / Monitoring) – Tool for data collection and dissemination (IHR notification / Reporting form / FluNet) – FluID: New tool for data collection and motoring
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Plenary Three: NIC’s roles in pandemic preparedness and response NIC’s roles during pandemic and NIC contingency plan - Dr Wenqing Zhang Update on monitoring antiviral resistance – Dr Aeron Hurt Update on WHO EQAP – Dr Wilina Lim Update on WPRO NIC database development – Dr Aeron Hurt
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Summary of Plenary Three (1) NIC Roles during pandemic and contingency plan – NIC role during pandemic Phase 4 Phases 5-6 After pandemic – NIC Contingency Plan Surge capacity / Availability of premises, staff and equipment / Stockpiling supplies / Testing strategies, protocols, algorithms / Lab bio-safety and transport of specimens/ Communication Monitoring of antiviral Resistance – Increasing oseltamivir resistance of seasonal H1N1 – Oseltamivir resistance H1N1 pandemic virus: Sporadic cases / No evidence of further transmission – Current testing : Phonotypic assay / Genetic analysis – Adamantanes resistance
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Summary of Plenary Three (2) EQAP – Methodology – Participatinglabs are increasing. – Results: improving performance – GLP Survey: Some factors for low performance – Regular EQAP required NIC Database – New tool for NIC – Three NICs are currently using (CHN, PHP, VTN) – Useful and easy to use – Some country adaption required
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Plenary Discussions Severity index in global plan Protective immunity in elderly Sero-prevalnce studies Bio-safety (BSL3 vs. BSL2)
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Key Point from Day 1
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Expanding Roles of NIC sARI Surveillance Virological Surveillance Disease Surveillance H5N1 Response Event Based Surveillance Pandemic Preparedness Communication Pandemic Response (NIC’s role during pandemic) Contingency Plan
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Models tell us that a pandemic is look like: 8 Weeks
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sARI Surveillance Virological Surveillance Disease Surveillance H5N1 Response Event Based Surveillance Pandemic Preparedness Communication
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Pandemic Response (NIC role during pandemic) Contingency Plan
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sARI Surveillance Virological Surveillance Disease Surveillance H5N1 Response Event Based Surveillance Pandemic Preparedness Communication
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Real H1N1 Pandemic Seasonal Influenza H5N1 Threat
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sARI Surveillance Virological Surveillance Disease Surveillance H5N1 Response Event Based Surveillance Pandemic Preparedness Pandemic Surveillance Pandemic Response Communication Contingency Plan
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Influenza Surveillance Key to Success Influenza Virus Outbreak Events Influenza Disease sARI
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Influenza DiseaseInfluenza Virus Outbreak EventssARI FluID Lab Database EQAS Contingency Plan Supporting Tools / Systems Comprehensive National Influenza Surveillance System Seasonal Influenza H5N1 Others Pandemic H1N1
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Comprehensive National Influenza Surveillance System
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