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Cross-border health threats: stepping up EU preparedness

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/...er-health-threats-stepping-up-EU-preparedness


Cross-border health threats: stepping up EU preparedness
ENVI Public health − 10-10-2012 - 17:03


The EU's ability to cope with cross-border health threats such as the 2011 E. coli outbreak should be improved by a draft law amended by the Public Health Committee on Wednesday. MEPs backed plans to provide EU-wide early warning of all such threats and inserted a provision enabling member states to club together to buy vaccines.

The European Commission proposal aims to build on lessons learned in recent crises, such as the outbreak of Escherichia coli bacteria infections in 2011, the volcanic ash cloud in 2010 or the influenza H1N1 pandemic in 2009.

An existing EU structure, the Early Warning and Response System (EWRS), set up in 1998 for communicable diseases, would be strengthened, and its scope extended to all cross-border threats to health, to allow for an EU-wide coordination and response. MEPs also included human zoonotic infections (which can be transmitted from animals to humans), and say that EU member states must also coordinate their communication campaigns in the event of a crisis.

The EWRS, hosted by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) aims to help to identify, during a health crisis, the nature of the threat, how it is spreading, how fast and widely.

In a report drafted by Gilles Pargneaux (S&D, FR) the Public Health Committee backed the proposed measures with 52 votes in favour, none against and 6 abstentions.

European health emergency

The text would also introduce the possibility of recognising a European "health emergency" to accelerate the provision of medication needed to combat the crisis. Under existing legislation, the EU needs to wait for the World Health Organisation (WHO) to declare an international emergency across continents.

More equitable access to medicines

The new law would also allow member states to purchase medicines jointly, thus enabling more equitable access to vaccines at a better price.

Independence of experts

Given that the system relies heavily on the work of experts, MEPs added a provision on the independence (from companies or other lobbies) and the transparency that they must display. EWRS experts would have to declare the presence, or absence, of any direct or indirect interests which might be considered prejudicial to their independence.

Next steps

The draft legislation will be put to a plenary vote in November in Strasbourg.
REF. : 20121008IPR53123
 
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