Best practices for communicating with the public during an outbreak
15 January 2004
| Guideline

Overview
Strategies for health education and social mobilization during outbreaks have been refined in recent years. They are now routinely used by WHO, with support from medical anthropologists, in situations where public beliefs about a disease interfere with outbreak control. Strategies for using the mass media to improve outbreak control are less advanced.
What are the best practices for communicating with the public, primarily through the mass media, during an outbreak? In early 2004, WHO began an effort to identify evidence-based, field-tested communication guidance that would promote the public health goal of rapid outbreak control with the least possible disruption to economies and society.
WHO Team
Emergency Preparedness (WPE)
Editors
World Health Organization
Number of pages
70
Reference numbers
WHO Reference Number: WHO/CDS/2005.32