| Pandemic Influenza in Southeast
Asia
In late 2005 and early 2006, NTI developed a close working
relationship with the Rockefeller Foundation (RF), whose Southeast
Asia Regional Office has supported an important collaboration
among the Ministries of Health in six countries in the Mekong
Basin area (Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and
China-Yunnan province) to strengthen national and sub-regional
disease surveillance capacity. The Mekong Basin Disease
Surveillance (MBDS) members have identified challenges to developing
a surveillance system that operates across borders, responds
quickly to regional disease threats, and works to create equity
in the national capacities to detect and respond or, better
yet, prevent local outbreaks from developing into regional
or even global emergencies.
NTI will utilize the infrastructure created by Rockefeller to
engage the MBDS stakeholders in tabletop exercises to openly
examine the challenges of a regional approach to the surveillance,
early detection, and response to a major biological event such
as that posed by avian or pandemic influenza. NTI has previously
worked with the RAND Corporation in similar exercises at the
local and state level in Georgia. RAND
is helping plan, develop and conduct simulation exercises for
MBDS countries at the national and regional level. These
exercises will help the individual countries, Rockefeller, and
others in the planning and execution of responses needed in the
event of a real pandemic influenza emergency.
The exercise has three primary objectives:
Identify strengths of the surveillance and response plans
and systems in each country and areas for improvement
Identify strengths and areas for improvement in regional
collaboration related to pandemic influenza surveillance
for and response to a pandemicngage the MBDS stakeholders
in tabletop exercises to openly examine the challenges
of a regional approach to the surveillance, early detection,
and response to a major biological event such as that posed
by avian or pandemic influenza. NTI has previously
worked with the RAND Corporation in similar exercises at
the local and state level in Georgia. RAND
is helping plan, develop and conduct simulation exercises
for MBDS countries at the national and regional level. These
exercises will help the individual countries, Rockefeller,
and others in the planning and execution of responses needed
in the event of a real pandemic influenza emergency.
Examine key elements of pandemic influenza surveillance
and response to be agreed upon by the MBDS partners, which
may include:
- Surveillance
- Surge capacity planning
- Continuity of operations planning
- Communicating with the public
- Coordination and communication within and across
countries
- Communicating with and through the media
- Vaccine and antiviral medications
- Disease prevention and control
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