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  • From SARS to Avian Influenza Preparedness in Hong Kong

    Clin Infect Dis. 2017 May 15;64(suppl_2):S98-S104. doi: 10.1093/cid/cix123.
    From SARS to Avian Influenza Preparedness in Hong Kong.

    Wong ATY1, Chen H1, Liu SH2, Hsu EK1, Luk KS3, Lai CKC4, Chan RFY5, Tsang OTY6, Choi KW7, Kwan YW8, Tong AYH9, Cheng VCC10, Tsang DNC11; Central Committee on Infectious Diseases and Emergency Response, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
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    Abstract

    The first human H5N1 case was diagnosed in Hong Kong in 1997. Since then, experience in effective preparedness strategies that target novel influenza viruses has expanded. Here, we report on avian influenza preparedness in public hospitals in Hong Kong to illustrate policies and practices associated with control of emerging infectious diseases. The Hong Kong government's risk-based preparedness plan for influenza pandemics includes 3 response levels for command, control, and coordination frameworks for territory-wide responses. The tiered levels of alert, serious, and emergency response enable early detection based on epidemiological exposure followed by initiation of a care bundle. Information technology, laboratory preparedness, clinical and public health management, and infection control preparedness provide a comprehensive and generalizable preparedness plan for emerging infectious diseases.
    ? The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. All rights reserved. For permissions, e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.


    KEYWORDS:

    avian influenza; emerging infectious diseases; preparedness.

    PMID: 28475794 DOI: 10.1093/cid/cix123
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