Ebola publications: Strategy, and coordination
In order to be prepared to respond to all acute public health emergencies, including a potential Ebola virus disease event, countries need to review and enhance national public health emergency preparedness and response plans, and national command and coordination structures.
This includes setting up or adapting an Incident Management Structure and an Emergency Operations Centre to support emergency health operations, as well as validation of the national emergency response plan for emerging infectious diseases, through simulation exercises.
Technical guidance
Ebola guidance
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Surveillance strategy during Phase 3 of the Ebola response
November 2015 -
Ebola response phase 3: Framework for achieving and sustaining a resilient zero
September 2015 -
WHO strategic response plan 2015: West Africa Ebola outbreak
March 2015 -
Rapid guidance on the decommissioning of Ebola care facilities
March 2015 -
Report of the Ebola Interim Assessment Panel - July 2015
July 2015 -
Ebola response roadmap
August 2014 -
Ebola and Marburg virus disease epidemics: preparedness, alert, control, and evaluation
July 2014 -
Package and approaches in areas of intense transmission of Ebola virus
September 2014 -
Key considerations for implementation of Community Care Centres (CCCs)
September 2014 -
Consolidated Ebola virus disease preparedness checklist
January 2015 -
Ebola outbreak: Taking action from response to recovery
July 2015 -
IHR Emergency Committee regarding Ebola
2014 - 2015 -
Ebola: Ending the current outbreak, strengthening global preparedness
January 2015 -
Ebola at end-2014: Getting to zero (Executive Board Special Session on Ebola)
January 2015 -
Fact sheet on Ebola virus disease
April 2015