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AMRO/PAHO and partner specialists were deployed to help health ministries detect and track the virus, contain its spread, advise on clinical management of Zika and investigate the spikes in microcephaly and Guillain-Barre syndrome in areas where Zika outbreaks have occurred.

WHO launches global response to address Zika outbreaks

In the interim, WHO tapped a recently established emergency contingency fund to finance its initial operations.

Photo taken on Feb. 4, 2016 shows the baby Luiz Philipe, who was born with microcephaly, in Marica, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. Luiz Philipe was born on Dec. 28, 2015 with microcephaly and now lives with his family in Marica, Rio de Janeiro state, where 208 cases of microcephaly have been reported. (Xinhua/Daniel Castelo Branco/Agencia o Dia/AGENCIA ESTADO)

On Feb. 1, based on recommendations of the International Health Regulations Emergency Committee, WHO declared the increasing cases of neonatal and neurological disorders, amid the growing Zika outbreak in the Americas, a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.

Photo taken on Feb. 4, 2016 shows the baby Luiz Philipe, who was born with microcephaly, in Marica, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. Luiz Philipe was born on Dec. 28, 2015 with microcephaly and now lives with his family in Marica, Rio de Janeiro state, where 208 cases of microcephaly have been reported. (Xinhua/Daniel Castelo Branco/Agencia o Dia/AGENCIA ESTADO)

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WHO's Regional Office for the Americas (AMRO/PAHO) has been working closely with affected countries since May 2015, when the first reports of Zika virus disease emerged from northeastern Brazil.

AMRO/PAHO and partner specialists were deployed to help health ministries detect and track the virus, contain its spread, advise on clinical management of Zika and investigate the spikes in microcephaly and Guillain-Barre syndrome in areas where Zika outbreaks have occurred.

WHO said 56 million U.S. dollars is required to implement the response plan, of which 25 million dollars would fund the WHO response and 31 million dollars would fund the work of key partners.

WHO's Regional Office for the Americas (AMRO/PAHO) has been working closely with affected countries since May 2015, when the first reports of Zika virus disease emerged from northeastern Brazil.

WHO said 56 million U.S. dollars is required to implement the response plan, of which 25 million dollars would fund the WHO response and 31 million dollars would fund the work of key partners.




The "ZIKA Strategic Response Framework and Joint Operations Plan", covered the period of January to June, focused on mobilizing and coordinating partners, experts and resources to help countries enhance surveillance of the Zika virus and disorders that could be linked to it.

GENEVA, Feb. 17 (Xinhua) -- The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday launched global response to address the ongoing spread of Zika virus infection and the neonatal malformations and neurological conditions associated with it.

The "ZIKA Strategic Response Framework and Joint Operations Plan", covered the period of January to June, focused on mobilizing and coordinating partners, experts and resources to help countries enhance surveillance of the Zika virus and disorders that could be linked to it.

The plan is also to help improve vector control, effectively communicate risks, guidance and protection measures, provide medical care to those affected and fast-track research and development of vaccines, diagnostics and therapeutics.

AMRO/PAHO will continue to work with partners to manage the response in the Americas.

In the interim, WHO tapped a recently established emergency contingency fund to finance its initial 多效保濕美白面膜|多效保濕美白面膜推薦operations.

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As part of WHO's new emergency program, the agency's headquarters activated an Incident Management System to oversee the global response and leverage expertise from across the organization to address the crisis.

The plan is also to help improve vector control, effectively communicate risks, guidance and protection measures, provide medical care to those affected and fast-track research and development of vaccines, diagnostics and therapeutics.

AMRO/PAHO will continue to work with partners to manage the response in the Americ日本egf精華液|日本egf精華液推薦as.

Working with partners, WHO is also mapping efforts to develop vaccines, therapies, diagnostic tests and new vector control tactics and putting in place mechanisms to expedite data sharing, product development and clinical trials.

On Feb. 1, based on recommendations of the International Health Regulations Emergency Committee, WHO declared the increasing cases of neonatal and neurological disorders, amid the growing Zika outbreak in the Americas, a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.
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