Preparing and preventing epidemics and pandemics

The number of high-threat infectious hazards continues to rise; some of these are re-emerging and others are new. While outbreaks of vaccine-preventable infectious diseases, such as meningococcal disease, yellow fever and cholera, can have disastrous effects in areas with limited health infrastructure and resources, and where timely detection and response is difficult.

WHO develops global strategies for the prevention and control of epidemic-prone diseases, such as yellow fever, cholera and influenza. With partners from a wide range of technical, scientific and social fields, WHO brings together all globally available resources to counter these high-threat infectious hazards and scale these strategies to regional and country levels. 

Flagship global strategies include: 

  • the Eliminate Yellow Fever Epidemics strategy 2017-2026;
  • Ending Cholera: a Global Roadmap to 2030;
  • the Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP) Framework; and 
  • the Global Strategy for Influenza 2018-2030.

WHO is also the secretariat for the governance of global emergency stockpiles, including the International Coordinating Group on Vaccine Provision, which manages and coordinates the provision of emergency vaccine supplies and antibiotics to countries during major outbreaks.

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Land use planning: sectoral solutions for air pollution and health

Exposure to air pollution and its associated health impacts are affected by land use practices including their regulation and enforcement. Understanding...

Public health resource pack for countries experiencing outbreaks of influenza in animals: revised guidance

This resource pack was developed for the country offices of the World Health Organization and national Public Health institutions, as an overview of the...

Framework to support the sustainability of community protection for mpox prevention and control

This document sets out a high-level framework to maintain the key functions for mpox community protection through ongoing emergency response, and to support...

Green spaces: sectoral solutions for air pollution and health

Exposure to green spaces is widely associated with health benefits, including mental (e.g. reduced risk of depression and anxiety), physical (e.g. improved...