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SOP: Responding to a Poliovirus Outbreak or Event (Parts 1 and 2)

The global effort to eradicate polio has been one of the largest public health initiatives in history. The Global Polio Eradication Initiative is composed of a large workforce of frontline vaccinators, technical and programme staff in all corners of the world. To eradicate polio we must utilise lessons learnt, best practice, and new research to reach and vaccinate every child.

Langues

  • Anglais

Éditeur

GPEI

Type

Répertoire

Catégories

  • Initiatives mondiales

Maladies

  • Polio

Références sur le sujet

EPI-CORE-POLIO

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Fractional dose IPV decision-making summary guideWorld Health Organization (WHO)RepositoryFrançais
Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) Tools, Protocols and GuidelinesWorld Health Organization (WHO)RepositoryAnglais
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Polio Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan 2013-2018World Health Organization (WHO)2013GuidanceFrançais
Polio laboratory manual, 4th editionWorld Health Organization (WHO)2004GuidanceAnglais
Polio post-certification strategyGPEI - Global Polio Eradication Initiative 2018GuidanceAnglais
Polio vaccines: WHO position paper – March, 2016World Health Organization (WHO)GuidanceArabe, Chinois, Anglais, Français, Russe, Espagnol
SOP: Responding to a Poliovirus Outbreak or Event (Parts 1 and 2)GPEI - Global Polio Eradication Initiative RepositoryAnglais
Supplement 1 to the WHO Polio Laboratory Manual An alternative test algorithm for poliovirus isolation and characterizationWorld Health Organization (WHO)GuidanceAnglais
Supplement 2 to the WHO Polio Laboratory Manual Adaptation of newly received cells to local conditionsWorld Health Organization (WHO)GuidanceAnglais