Enviado por Martin Walker el Mié, 10/30/2013 - 22:37
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) in the UK has a Special Interest Group (SIG) for Port Health. I am the Seminar Secretary for the CIEH Port Health SIG and in the last 6 months several seminars/presentations have been held for UK Port Health Officers to focus upon how to complete Ship Sanitation Certificates (SSC's) correctly and appropriately.
ECDC publishes its guidelines for surveillance of invasive mosquito species in Europe. The guidelines aim to assist the countries in implementing tailored vector surveillance of invasive mosquitoes. They should also help to improve surveillance coverage and harmonize data collection at EU level, so that data from different countries and areas can be compared.
Get these guidelines at http://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications/Publications/Forms/ECDC_DispForm.aspx?ID=948
Calculatrice en ligne: un chiffre rond, multiplier, diviser, soustraire, ajouter des numeros, tangente, sinus, cosinus, cotangente.
WHO International Health Regulations activity report is released recently. The report covers the workings of the revised IHR framework, which covers not only infectious and foodborne diseases but also risks that can arise from chemical, nuclear and radiological events.
The French version of the Handbook for inspection of ships and issuance of ship sanitation certificates - Manuel pour l’inspection des navires et la délivrance des certificats sanitaires de navire - now is published on WHO website
WHO Assessment tool for core capacity requirements at designated airports, ports and ground crossings now has new language version- Russian in the wake of English, French and Spanish versions, please check it out at WHO web site:
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