Author: Abusrewil, Suleiman; Algeer, Abdulrahman; Aljifri, Alanoud; Al Slail, Fatima; Andrew, Melissa K.; Awad Tag Eldin, Mohamed; Al Awaidy, Salah; Ben Alaya, Nissaf; Ben Khelil, Jalila; Dbaibo, Ghassan; Derrar, Fawzi; Elahmer, Omar; Ghosn, Nada; Gabriel, Guelsah; Grasso, Cindy; Hassan, Mohamed; Hirve, Siddhivinayak; Mirza, Yusuf Kamal; Rateb, Yousef Moh'd; Nourlil, Jalal; Nunes, Marta C.; Omaima, Idris; Malande, Oliver Ombeva; Saadatianâ€Elahi, Mitra; Sanchezâ€Picot, Valentina; Sk. Mamunur Rahman, Malik; Tarraf, Hesham; Walaza, Sibongile
Title: Influenza surveillance in Middle East, North, East and South Africa: Report of the 8th MENA Influenza Stakeholders Network Cord-id: veku7a4q Document date: 2019_2_22
ID: veku7a4q
Snippet: The Middleâ€East and Africa Influenza Surveillance Network (MENAâ€ISN), established in 2014, includes 15 countries at present. Country representatives presented their influenza surveillance programmes, vaccine coverage and influenza control actions achieved, and provided a list of country surveillance/control objectives for the upcoming 3 years. This report details the current situation of influenza surveillance and action plans to move forward in MENAâ€ISN countries. Data were presented at t
Document: The Middleâ€East and Africa Influenza Surveillance Network (MENAâ€ISN), established in 2014, includes 15 countries at present. Country representatives presented their influenza surveillance programmes, vaccine coverage and influenza control actions achieved, and provided a list of country surveillance/control objectives for the upcoming 3 years. This report details the current situation of influenza surveillance and action plans to move forward in MENAâ€ISN countries. Data were presented at the 8th MENAâ€ISN meeting, organized by the Mérieux Foundation that was held on 10â€11 April 2018 in Cairo, Egypt. The meeting included MENAâ€ISN representatives from 12 countries (Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Tunisia and United Arab Emirates) and experts from the Canadian Centre for Vaccinology, and the World Health Organization. Meeting participants concluded that influenza remains a significant threat especially in highâ€risk groups (children underâ€5, elderly, pregnant women and immunosuppressed individuals) in the MENAâ€ISN region. Additional funding and planning are required by member countries to contain this threat. Future meetings will need to focus on creative and innovative ways to inform policy and initiatives for vaccination, surveillance and management of influenzaâ€related morbidity and mortality especially among the most vulnerable groups of the population.
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