Global Health Reporting and Pandemic Preparedness: Media coverage of infectious disease outbreaks has highlighted the importance of global health security and pandemic preparedness. By raising awareness of potential threats, the media has helped to drive investments in research, surveillance, and response capabilities. Understand the role of media in fostering international cooperation during global crises. Real stories demonstrate the power of unified communication. Please follow @ReadyGlobal and select 🔔 ALL NOTIFICATIONS for future posts on the importance of #businessresiliency in your industry. #InternationalCooperation #MediaUnity #GlobalCrisisResponse #globalhealth #pandemicpreparedness #healthsecurity #mediacoverage #infectiousdisease #globalcrisis #internationalcooperation #businessresiliency #mediapower #researchandsurveillance Image by ashkfor121 from unsplash
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The role of media in global health reporting and pandemic preparedness cannot be overstated. Media coverage has driven crucial investments in research, surveillance, and response capabilities by highlighting the importance of global health security. This awareness is vital for building a resilient global health infrastructure. Understanding the media’s role in fostering international cooperation during crises is essential. Real stories of unified communication showcase the power of collaboration in overcoming global challenges. Follow ReadyGlobal and turn on 🔔 ALL NOTIFICATIONS to stay informed about the importance of #businessresiliency in your industry. #InternationalCooperation #MediaUnity #GlobalCrisisResponse #globalhealth #pandemicpreparedness #healthsecurity #mediacoverage #infectiousdisease #globalcrisis #businessresiliency #mediapower #researchandsurveillance
Global Health Reporting and Pandemic Preparedness: Media coverage of infectious disease outbreaks has highlighted the importance of global health security and pandemic preparedness. By raising awareness of potential threats, the media has helped to drive investments in research, surveillance, and response capabilities. Understand the role of media in fostering international cooperation during global crises. Real stories demonstrate the power of unified communication. Please follow @ReadyGlobal and select 🔔 ALL NOTIFICATIONS for future posts on the importance of #businessresiliency in your industry. #InternationalCooperation #MediaUnity #GlobalCrisisResponse #globalhealth #pandemicpreparedness #healthsecurity #mediacoverage #infectiousdisease #globalcrisis #internationalcooperation #businessresiliency #mediapower #researchandsurveillance Image by ashkfor121 from unsplash
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Clinical Biochemist | Dual Master's in Digital Health and Public Health Management | COVID-19 Expert | Leader in Clinical Diagnostics | Published Scientist.
💡 A global partnership to prevent future pandemics. The U.S. has announced a collaboration with 50 countries aimed at strengthening global health systems and preventing future pandemics. This initiative focuses on improving pandemic preparedness through data sharing, early detection, and coordinated responses to emerging health threats. With lessons learned from COVID-19, this partnership is a major step toward safeguarding global health security. 🌍🤝 #GlobalHealth #PandemicPreparedness #HealthSecurity https://lnkd.in/dGvXF3fm
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The goal of this #PandemicFund Project, which spans from 2024 to 2026, is to "Reduce the #PublicHealth Impact of #Pandemics in the #Caribbean through Prevention, Preparedness, and Response (PPR)." The objective is to support the reduction of the public health impact of pandemics in the Caribbean by building pandemic PPR surveillance and early warning systems, laboratory systems and workforce capacity, regionally at #CARPHA and at country levels. This will reduce the transboundary spread of infectious diseases and improve regional and global #HealthSecurity.
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Monkeypox 2024: a new pandemic? So yes, Mpox will spread to more countries in the coming months but may not be at the level of Covid-19 spread in the initial months. But as the virus has evolved in September 2023 to become more infectious and deadlier, there is no guarantee that it will not do the same in the future. If that happens, we will need to revise our projections. There is a simple way out. Set up 'Health Intelligence Systems' which should go beyond last century-modeled disease surveillance systems. Viruses are not waiting in a queue to start new pandemics, and we may face multiple threats at any given time. Our current public health measures are based on the world a hundred years ago, and they are not working in today's fast-paced world. Time of change is NOW! https://lnkd.in/dQzHKcZ3 #monkeypox2024
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The goal of this #PandemicFund Project, which spans from 2024 to 2026, is to "Reduce the #PublicHealth Impact of #Pandemics in the #Caribbean through Prevention, Preparedness, and Response (PPR)." The objective is to support the reduction of the public health impact of pandemics in the Caribbean by building pandemic PPR surveillance and early warning systems, laboratory systems and workforce capacity, regionally at #CARPHA and at country levels. This will reduce the transboundary spread of infectious diseases and improve regional and global #HealthSecurity.
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The goal of this #PandemicFund Project, which spans from 2024 to 2026, is to "Reduce the #PublicHealth Impact of #Pandemics in the #Caribbean through Prevention, Preparedness, and Response (PPR)." The objective is to support the reduction of the public health impact of pandemics in the Caribbean by building pandemic PPR surveillance and early warning systems, laboratory systems and workforce capacity, regionally at #CARPHA and at country levels. This will reduce the transboundary spread of infectious diseases and improve regional and global #HealthSecurity.
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The goal of this #PandemicFund Project, which spans from 2024 to 2026, is to "Reduce the #PublicHealth Impact of #Pandemics in the #Caribbean through Prevention, Preparedness, and Response (PPR)." The objective is to support the reduction of the public health impact of pandemics in the Caribbean by building pandemic PPR surveillance and early warning systems, laboratory systems and workforce capacity, regionally at #CARPHA and at country levels. This will reduce the transboundary spread of infectious diseases and improve regional and global #HealthSecurity.
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Medical Laboratory Scientist with PhD in Public Health || Research Expert || QMS Consultant & Audit Specialist || Chairman AMLSN, OOUTH.
Detect. Respond. Protect. Over the years of practice, I truly believe that Laboratory public health plays a vital role in disease surveillance and outbreak response.💯 By analyzing samples and identifying pathogens, laboratory professionals help detect emerging threats and inform public health decisions.✔️ From SARS 🧫 to COVID-19🦠, laboratory surveillance has been crucial in identifying and responding to outbreaks. Let's continue to explore the critical role of laboratory public health in protecting our communities and encouraging sharing of information and discussion. Share 🤗 your thoughts on the importance of laboratory public health in disease surveillance and outbreak response!" #LaboratoryPublicHealth #DiseaseSurveillance #OutbreakResponse #PublicHealthMatters #GlobalHealthSecurity
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MPOX OUTBREAK: URGENT GLOBAL THREAT 🌍 Don’t miss this important WEBINAR. Register here https://lnkd.in/gPgM4gSD Mpox cases are rapidly spreading beyond Africa, yet the global response is lagging. Join our webinar next Thursday for an eye-opening discussion on the hidden scale of this outbreak and its global implications. BlueDot's Founder and CEO, Dr. Kamran Khan, and Sr. Epidemiologist, Anindita Marwah, MPH shall explore how this Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) differs from the 2022 global mpox clade II PHEIC, the challenges in containment, and the need for stronger surveillance efforts worldwide. Key discussion points: 👉 The outbreak is far more extensive than reported, with underestimated international spread. 👉 The virus spreads through multiple contact modes, posing risks to vulnerable groups, including children. 👉 Immediate global action is crucial to control this escalating crisis. BlueDot #MpoxOutbreak #GlobalHealth #PublicHealth #Webinar #surveillance #emergencypreparedness
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This an important contribution to improve the resilience and preparedness for future pandemics or big crisis .
🌍 Epidemics and pandemics are among the greatest threats to global health and safety. That’s why, through initiatives like the Community Epidemics and Pandemic Preparedness Programme with USAID and our Programmatic Partnership with the European Union, we are empowering communities around the world. 💪
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