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Joint external evaluation of the International Health Regulation (2005) capacities: current status and lessons learnt in the WHO African region

The International Health Regulations (IHR, 2005) are an essential vehicle for addressing global health security. Here, we report the IHR capacities in the WHO African from independent joint external evaluation (JEE). The JEE is a voluntary component of the IHR monitoring and evaluation framework. It...

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Autores principales: Talisuna, Ambrose, Yahaya, Ali Ahmed, Rajatonirina, Soatiana Cathycia, Stephen, Mary, Oke, Antonio, Mpairwe, Allan, Diallo, Amadou Bailo, Musa, Emmanuel Onuche, Yota, Daniel, Banza, Freddy Mutoka, Wango, Roland Kimbi, Roberts, Nathalie Amy, Sreedharan, Rajesh, Kandel, Nirmal, Rashford, Adrienne May, Boulanger, Linda Lucy, Huda, Qudsia, Chungong, Stella, Yoti, Zabulon, Fall, Ibrahima Soce
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31798983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2018-001312
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author Talisuna, Ambrose
Yahaya, Ali Ahmed
Rajatonirina, Soatiana Cathycia
Stephen, Mary
Oke, Antonio
Mpairwe, Allan
Diallo, Amadou Bailo
Musa, Emmanuel Onuche
Yota, Daniel
Banza, Freddy Mutoka
Wango, Roland Kimbi
Roberts, Nathalie Amy
Sreedharan, Rajesh
Kandel, Nirmal
Rashford, Adrienne May
Boulanger, Linda Lucy
Huda, Qudsia
Chungong, Stella
Yoti, Zabulon
Fall, Ibrahima Soce
author_facet Talisuna, Ambrose
Yahaya, Ali Ahmed
Rajatonirina, Soatiana Cathycia
Stephen, Mary
Oke, Antonio
Mpairwe, Allan
Diallo, Amadou Bailo
Musa, Emmanuel Onuche
Yota, Daniel
Banza, Freddy Mutoka
Wango, Roland Kimbi
Roberts, Nathalie Amy
Sreedharan, Rajesh
Kandel, Nirmal
Rashford, Adrienne May
Boulanger, Linda Lucy
Huda, Qudsia
Chungong, Stella
Yoti, Zabulon
Fall, Ibrahima Soce
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description The International Health Regulations (IHR, 2005) are an essential vehicle for addressing global health security. Here, we report the IHR capacities in the WHO African from independent joint external evaluation (JEE). The JEE is a voluntary component of the IHR monitoring and evaluation framework. It evaluates IHR capacities in 19 technical areas in four broad themes: ‘Prevent’ (7 technical areas, 15 indicators); ‘Detect’ (4 technical areas, 13 indicators); ‘Respond’ (5 technical areas, 14 indicators), points of entry (PoE) and other IHR hazards (chemical and radiation) (3 technical areas, 6 indicators). The IHR capacity scores are graded from level 1 (no capacity) to level 5 (sustainable capacity). From February 2016 to March 2019, 40 of 47 WHO African region countries (81% coverage) evaluated their IHR capacities using the JEE tool. No country had the required IHR capacities. Under the theme ‘Prevent’, no country scored level 5 for 12 of 15 indicators. Over 80% of them scored level 1 or 2 for most indicators. For ‘Detect’, none scored level 5 for 12 of 13 indicators. However, many scored level 3 or 4 for several indicators. For ‘Respond’, none scored level 5 for 13 of 14 indicators, and less than 10% had a national multihazard public health emergency preparedness and response plan. For PoE and other IHR hazards, most countries scored level 1 or 2 and none scored level 5. Countries in the WHO African region are commended for embracing the JEE to assess their IHR capacities. However, major gaps have been identified. Urgent collective action is needed now to protect the WHO African region from health security threats.
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spelling pubmed-68610722019-12-03 Joint external evaluation of the International Health Regulation (2005) capacities: current status and lessons learnt in the WHO African region Talisuna, Ambrose Yahaya, Ali Ahmed Rajatonirina, Soatiana Cathycia Stephen, Mary Oke, Antonio Mpairwe, Allan Diallo, Amadou Bailo Musa, Emmanuel Onuche Yota, Daniel Banza, Freddy Mutoka Wango, Roland Kimbi Roberts, Nathalie Amy Sreedharan, Rajesh Kandel, Nirmal Rashford, Adrienne May Boulanger, Linda Lucy Huda, Qudsia Chungong, Stella Yoti, Zabulon Fall, Ibrahima Soce BMJ Glob Health Analysis The International Health Regulations (IHR, 2005) are an essential vehicle for addressing global health security. Here, we report the IHR capacities in the WHO African from independent joint external evaluation (JEE). The JEE is a voluntary component of the IHR monitoring and evaluation framework. It evaluates IHR capacities in 19 technical areas in four broad themes: ‘Prevent’ (7 technical areas, 15 indicators); ‘Detect’ (4 technical areas, 13 indicators); ‘Respond’ (5 technical areas, 14 indicators), points of entry (PoE) and other IHR hazards (chemical and radiation) (3 technical areas, 6 indicators). The IHR capacity scores are graded from level 1 (no capacity) to level 5 (sustainable capacity). From February 2016 to March 2019, 40 of 47 WHO African region countries (81% coverage) evaluated their IHR capacities using the JEE tool. No country had the required IHR capacities. Under the theme ‘Prevent’, no country scored level 5 for 12 of 15 indicators. Over 80% of them scored level 1 or 2 for most indicators. For ‘Detect’, none scored level 5 for 12 of 13 indicators. However, many scored level 3 or 4 for several indicators. For ‘Respond’, none scored level 5 for 13 of 14 indicators, and less than 10% had a national multihazard public health emergency preparedness and response plan. For PoE and other IHR hazards, most countries scored level 1 or 2 and none scored level 5. Countries in the WHO African region are commended for embracing the JEE to assess their IHR capacities. However, major gaps have been identified. Urgent collective action is needed now to protect the WHO African region from health security threats. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6861072/ /pubmed/31798983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2018-001312 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
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Yahaya, Ali Ahmed
Rajatonirina, Soatiana Cathycia
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Oke, Antonio
Mpairwe, Allan
Diallo, Amadou Bailo
Musa, Emmanuel Onuche
Yota, Daniel
Banza, Freddy Mutoka
Wango, Roland Kimbi
Roberts, Nathalie Amy
Sreedharan, Rajesh
Kandel, Nirmal
Rashford, Adrienne May
Boulanger, Linda Lucy
Huda, Qudsia
Chungong, Stella
Yoti, Zabulon
Fall, Ibrahima Soce
Joint external evaluation of the International Health Regulation (2005) capacities: current status and lessons learnt in the WHO African region
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31798983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2018-001312
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