Pandemic influenza preparedness.

Jane Fizzell, Paul K Armstrong, James M Branley
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Seasonal influenza is a common, recurring respiratory disease that strikes with predictable regularity. Pandemic influenza is a rare, unpredictable occurrence. It occurs when a new influenza virus – to which humanity has no pre-existing immunity – appears. With nothing to contain it, a pandemic influenza virus can quickly spread to all parts of the world, causing a global epidemic. During the outbreaks of H5N1 influenza cases in 2006, it became clear to WHO Member States that a formal arrangement was needed to increase access to vaccines during influenza pandemics, particularly for countries in need. At the same time, Member States recognized that ongoing, systematic virus sharing was critical to ensuring continuous global monitoring and risk assessment and aid in developing safe and effective pandemic influenza vaccines. In 2007, Member States came together to start negotiating and interacting with industry, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders over the next 4 years to draft the PIP Framework.
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防范大流行性流感。
季节性流感是一种常见的、反复发作的呼吸道疾病,其发作规律可预测。大流行性流感是一种罕见且不可预测的事件。当人类对一种新的流感病毒没有预先免疫时,就会出现这种情况。由于没有任何控制措施,大流行性流感病毒可以迅速传播到世界各地,造成全球流行病。在2006年H5N1流感病例暴发期间,世卫组织会员国清楚地认识到,需要一项正式安排,以便在流感大流行期间增加获得疫苗的机会,特别是有需要的国家。与此同时,会员国认识到,持续的、系统的病毒共享对于确保持续的全球监测和风险评估以及帮助开发安全有效的大流行性流感疫苗至关重要。2007年,会员国聚集在一起,开始与工业界、民间社会组织和其他利益攸关方在未来4年进行谈判和互动,以起草PIP框架。
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