Preparing for the next respiratory pathogen pandemic: using tabletop simulation exercises to strengthen national planning in Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Lebanon and Mongolia

The Preparedness and Resilience for Emerging Threats (PRET) initiative takes an innovative mode-of-transmission approach to pandemic planning by advocating for integrated preparedness and response systems and capacities for groups of pathogens with common transmission pathways. The World Health Orga...

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Main Authors: Hitesh Chugh (Author), Oluwatosin Wuraola Akande (Author), Roberto Arroba Tijerino (Author), Moubadda Assi (Author), Metua Bates (Author), Atika Berry (Author), Hebleen Brenes (Author), Dulamragchaa Buyanbaatar (Author), Urtnasan Chuluunbat (Author), Gerelmaa Danzan (Author), Oyungerel Darmaa (Author), Ingrid Garcia (Author), Nada Ghosn (Author), Ruba Hikmat (Author), Ana Maria Jimenez (Author), Shakila Naidu (Author), Karen Ngamata (Author), Phuong Nam Nguyen (Author), Beverley Paterson (Author), Nomin-Erdene Tsogtgerel (Author), Andrea Patricia Villalobos (Author), Valentino Wichman (Author), Kelly Safreed-Harmon (Author), Shoshanna Goldin (Author), Sylvie Briand (Author), Gina Samaan (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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