Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP) Framework

Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP) Framework

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The PIP Framework brings together Member States, industry, other stakeholders and WHO to implement a global approach to pandemic influenza preparedness and response. Its key goals include: to improve and strengthen the sharing of influenza viruses with human pandemic potential; and to increase the access of developing countries to vaccines and other pandemic related supplies. The Framework was developed by Member States. It came into effect on 24 May 2011 when it was unanimously adopted by the Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly (2011). 

 

 

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Pandemic influenza preparedness framework: partnership contribution high-level implementation plan III 2024-2030 
The Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP) Framework's Partnership Contribution (PC) High-Level Implementation Plan III (HLIP III) outlines the strategy...

Diagnostics are a critical component of a pandemic response. To assist in understanding the manufacturers and range of influenza diagnostic tests available and being developed, WHO commissioned Halteres and Associates to prepare a landscape report.  WHO provides a link to the external website for this report for informational purposes.

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For historical documentation on the implementation of the PIP Framework, please visit this site.

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