20 indicators for annual reporting to WHA |
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1. Laws, regulations, administrative requirements, policies or other government instruments in place are sufficient for implementation of obligations under the IHR. |
2. A mechanism is established for the coordination of relevant sectors in the implementation of the IHR. |
3. IHR National Focal Point (NFP) functions and operations are in place as defined by the IHR(2005). |
4. Indicator-based routine surveillance includes an early warning function for the early detection of public health events. |
5. Event-based surveillance is established. |
6. Public health emergency response mechanisms are established. |
7. Infection prevention and control (IPC) is established at national and hospital levels. |
8. A multi-hazard National Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan has been developed. |
9. Public health risks and resources are mapped. |
10. Mechanisms for effective risk communication during a public health emergency are established. |
11. Human resources are available to implement IHR core capacity requirements. |
12. Laboratory services to test for priority health threats are available and accessible. |
13. Laboratory biosafety and biosecurity practices are in place. |
14. Effective surveillance is established at Points of Entry (PoE). |
15. Effective response is established at PoE. |
16. General obligations at PoE are fulfilled. |
17. Mechanisms are established for detecting and responding to zoonoses and potential zoonoses. |
18. Mechanisms are established for detecting and responding to foodborne disease and food contamination. |
19. Mechanisms are established for detection, alert and response to chemical emergencies. |
20. Mechanisms are established for detecting and responding to radiological and nuclear emergencies. |