Nipah outbreak in North Kerala – What worked? Insights for future response and recovery based on examination of various existing frameworks
Asia Pacific region has been witnessing numerous public health emergencies in recent years with the Nipah outbreak in North Kerala (2018), India, needs special mention. Threats posed and experiences gained have compelled health systems to draft frameworks nationally and internationally for preparedn...
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doaj-9c083a7819704a5d961528272ff2b2d52020-11-25T02:48:40ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Public Health0019-557X2019-01-0163326126410.4103/ijph.IJPH_117_19Nipah outbreak in North Kerala – What worked? Insights for future response and recovery based on examination of various existing frameworksAsma Ayesha RahimThomas V ChackoAsia Pacific region has been witnessing numerous public health emergencies in recent years with the Nipah outbreak in North Kerala (2018), India, needs special mention. Threats posed and experiences gained have compelled health systems to draft frameworks nationally and internationally for preparedness, outbreak response, and recovery. Our failure to obtain comprehensive guiding frameworks for application in the Indian context for Ebola, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Influenza A (H1N1), and Nipah outbreaks led us to the search outside India for frameworks that have worked in the past. A thorough review of the WHO, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Malaysian framework was done to identify explicit components and replicable objectives to the national context. In the absence of a specific framework, Nipah recovery and response experience that worked in Kerala outbreak (2018) was compared against novel H1N1 (2015) guidelines at national level. This article provides the groundwork and insights as a value addition toward an India-specific framework of action for response and recovery for Nipah outbreaks in future.http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2019;volume=63;issue=3;spage=261;epage=264;aulast=RahimFrameworksIndiainfectious diseasesNipah outbreakoutbreak response and recovery |
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Nipah outbreak in North Kerala – What worked? Insights for future response and recovery based on examination of various existing frameworks |
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Nipah outbreak in North Kerala – What worked? Insights for future response and recovery based on examination of various existing frameworks |
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Nipah outbreak in North Kerala – What worked? Insights for future response and recovery based on examination of various existing frameworks |
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Nipah outbreak in North Kerala – What worked? Insights for future response and recovery based on examination of various existing frameworks |
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Nipah outbreak in North Kerala – What worked? Insights for future response and recovery based on examination of various existing frameworks |
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nipah outbreak in north kerala – what worked? insights for future response and recovery based on examination of various existing frameworks |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Journal of Public Health |
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Asia Pacific region has been witnessing numerous public health emergencies in recent years with the Nipah outbreak in North Kerala (2018), India, needs special mention. Threats posed and experiences gained have compelled health systems to draft frameworks nationally and internationally for preparedness, outbreak response, and recovery. Our failure to obtain comprehensive guiding frameworks for application in the Indian context for Ebola, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Influenza A (H1N1), and Nipah outbreaks led us to the search outside India for frameworks that have worked in the past. A thorough review of the WHO, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Malaysian framework was done to identify explicit components and replicable objectives to the national context. In the absence of a specific framework, Nipah recovery and response experience that worked in Kerala outbreak (2018) was compared against novel H1N1 (2015) guidelines at national level. This article provides the groundwork and insights as a value addition toward an India-specific framework of action for response and recovery for Nipah outbreaks in future. |
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Frameworks India infectious diseases Nipah outbreak outbreak response and recovery |
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