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European Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Planning: A Review of National Plans, July 2016.

TitleEuropean Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Planning: A Review of National Plans, July 2016.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsDroogers, M., Ciotti M., Kreidl P., Melidou A., Penttinen P., Sellwood C., Tsolova S., & Snacken R.
JournalDisaster Med Public Health Prep
Volume13
Issue3
Pagination582-592
Date Published2019 06
ISSN1938-744X
KeywordsCivil Defense, Disease Outbreaks, Europe, Humans, Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype, Influenza, Human
Abstract

Pandemic influenza A (H1N1) commenced in April 2009. Robust planning and preparedness are needed to minimize the impact of a pandemic. This study aims to review if key elements of pandemic preparedness are included in national plans of European countries. Key elements were identified before and during the evaluations of the 2009 pandemic and are defined in this study by 42 items. These items are used to score a total of 28 publicly available national pandemic influenza plans. We found that plans published before the 2009 influenza pandemic score lower than plans published after the pandemic. Plans from countries with a small population size score significantly lower compared to national plans from countries with a big population (P <.05). We stress that the review of written plans does not reflect the actual preparedness level, as the level of preparedness entails much more than the existence of a plan. However, we do identify areas of improvement for the written plans, such as including aspects on the recovery and transition phase and several opportunities to improve coordination and communication, including a description of the handover of leadership from health to wider sector management and communication activities during the pre-pandemic phase. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2019;13:582-592).

DOI10.1017/dmp.2018.60
Alternate JournalDisaster Med Public Health Prep
PubMed ID31328711

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