CSR Global Influenza Programme. Responding to the avian influenza pandemic threats.Recommended strategic actions. WHO
This documents sets out activities that can be undertaken by individual countries. the international community and WHO to prepare the world for the next influenza pandemic and mitigate its impact once international spread has begun.
It was sent to all Member States on Friday, 2 September 2005
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