Public Health Emergency at Points of Entry

Publication type: 
News
Publication date: 
Wednesday, September 25, 2019

13 countries in the European Region better equipped to assess their public health capacities at airports and ports

We are pleased to share with you the photo story on the Regional training on the use of the Assessment tool for core capacity requirements at designated ports, airports and ground crossings organized in Tirana, which has just been posted on the WHO/Europe website: http://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/emergencies/international-health-regulations/news/news

Publication type: 
News
Publication date: 
Monday, September 2, 2019

WHO Disease Outbreak News (DONs) August 2019

 

WHO Disease Outbreak News (DONs) Latest DONs are available at: https://www.who.int/csr/don/archive/year/2019/en/  

Ebola in the DRC - PHEIC

Dear Colleagues,

Publication type: 
News
Publication date: 
Thursday, July 11, 2019

IHR Assessment Mission for Points of Entry in Nigeria

From 24-28 June, Nigeria welcomed a WHO-led team to assess and support national International Health Regulations (IHR) capacities at Points of Entry (PoE) across the nation
Read more here: https://extranet.who.int/sph/news/ihr-assessment-mission-points-entry-nigeria

Entry Screening at South Sudanese Ground Crossings

Dear colleagues,

At the South Sudanese land borders shared with the DRC and Uganda, IOM staff screened on Ebola exposure and symptoms 24,424 inbound travelers during the week 17-23 June 2019. Here is the link:

https://southsudan.iom.int/media-and-reports/other-reports/ebola-virus-disease-preparedness-update-25-17-%E2%80%93-23-june-2019

Best regards

Dr Mohamed Moussif

First Ebola case in Uganda

Dear colleagues,

The first Ebola case has been detected today in Uganda coming from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.The confirmed case is a five-year-old boy who entered Uganda through a ground crossing between the two countries named Bwera post. The members of the IHR Emergency Committee have been contacted by WHO few hours ago and asked to be on standby.

As you know, the number of total cases in the DRC reached 2062 to date including 1968 confirmed cases and 94 probable cases.

Here is the link:

Influenza and travel

Dear colleagues,

Due to the high prevalence of influenza this year in Australia, airlines would deny access onboard to passengers displaying flu signs unless a medical clearance is provided. Here is the link:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7051723/Australians-warned-not-able-FLY-flu-symptoms.html

Dr Mohamed Moussif

Chief Medical Officer at Casablanca International Airport

Morocco

New WHO Authorized Ports List and PoE Search Tool

The latest issue of the WHO authorised ports list was published on 6 May 2019 which can be found at https://www.who.int/ihr/ports_airports/portslanding/en/ 

Cruise ship placed in quarantine

Dear colleagues,

After being under quarantine since Tuesday over a case of measles onboard, the cruise liner "Freewinds" has left, today, the Caribbean island of St. Lucia.

In fact, The international makeup of the population aboard cruise ships combined with their semi‐enclosed environment has the potential to facilitate introduction and spread of vaccine preventable diseases such as measles, rubella, and varicella onboard and into communities. 

Ongoing Ebola Outbreak in the DRC

Dear colleagues,

WHO, the Ministry of Health of the DRC and the Uganda Red Cross Society have agreed to conduct joint travelers screening at 25 high risk ground crossings shared by the DRC and Uganda:

https://www.afro.who.int/news/who-and-uganda-red-cross-society-sign-agreement-strengthen-ebola-screening-points-entry

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