How will PanStop influence global, regional, national and local entities involved in rapid containment planning?
PanStop is an important component of implementing the WHO pandemic influenza guidelines for rapid containment. The exercise is part of building the integrated global, regional, national and local capability to carry out an operation within a very limited time frame. The lessons learnt from PanStop will be shared with global, regional, national and local entities involved in rapid containment.
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