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WHO EpiBrief: a report on the epidemiology of selected vaccine-preventable diseases in the European Region: No. 2/2025

This issue of WHO EpiBrief provides an overview of selected epidemiological characteristics of measles and rubella in the WHO European Region based on...

Good practices on disability-inclusive health: the WHO European framework to achieve the highest attainable standard of health for people with disabilities

This good practices document showcases a diverse set of disability-inclusive health initiatives implemented across the WHO European Region, mapping real...

Ukraine: 2025–2026 winter risk assessment: October 2025

The 2025–2026 winter season in Ukraine is expected to coincide with ongoing complex and challenging factors, placing a significant burden on the...

WHO Country Cooperation Strategy, Spain 2024–2030

The present Country Cooperation Strategy (CCS) between Spain and WHO is a non-legally binding document, which sets out a medium-term strategic agenda for...



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European Regional Laboratory Task Force for High Threat Pathogens. Terms of reference

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To support implementation of the action plan to improve public health preparedness and response in the WHO European Region, as per Resolution EUR/RC68/R7 of the 68th session of the Regional Committee for Europe (RC68) in September 2018, and as part of the work of the WHO Health Emergencies Programme (WHE) addressing Area 3 of the Better Labs for Better Health initiative, the WHO Regional Office for Europe is establishing the European Regional Laboratory Task Force for High Threat Pathogens (Lab Task Force).

The aim of the Lab Task Force is to strengthen preparedness for outbreaks by helping particularly WHE priority countries in the WHO European Region improve their capacities for the detection of outbreaks caused by high threat pathogens (HTPs).

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