WHO's Investigations and Studies, Unity Studies: A global initiative creating equitable opportunities for enhanced surveillance, operational research, capacity building, and global knowledge sharing

Author:

Bergeri Isabel1ORCID,Boddington Nicki L.1ORCID,Lewis Hannah C.1,Subissi Lorenzo1,von Dobschuetz Sophie1,Rodriguez Angel2ORCID,Jara Jorge2,El Naja Hala Abou3,Barakat Amal3,Rashidian Arash3,Aly Eman Abdelkreem3ORCID,Al Ariqi Lubna3,Wijesinghe Pushpa4,Inbanathan Francis4,Nguyen Phuong Nam5,Phengxay Manilay5,Le Linh‐Vi5,Enebish Temuulen5,Okeibunor Joseph6,Herring Belinda6,Farley Elise6ORCID,Jorgensen Pernille7,Vaughan Aisling Marie7,Mott Joshua1ORCID,Zhang Wenqing1,Pebody Richard7,Van Kerkhove Maria D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. WHO Health Emergencies Programme, World Health Organization Headquarters Geneva Switzerland

2. Pan American Health Organization Washington District of Columbia USA

3. World Health Organization for the Eastern Mediterranean Cairo Egypt

4. Regional Office for South‐East Asia, World Health Organization New Delhi India

5. Regional Office for the Western Pacific, World Health Organization Manila Philippines

6. Regional Office for Africa, World Health Organization Brazzaville Republic of the Congo

7. Regional Office for Europe, World Health Organization Copenhagen Denmark

Abstract

AbstractThe World Health Organization's Unity Studies global initiative provides a generic preparedness and readiness framework for conducting detailed investigations and epidemiological studies critical for the early and ongoing assessment of emerging respiratory pathogens of pandemic potential. During the COVID‐19 pandemic, the initiative produced standardized investigation protocols and supported Member States to generate robust and comparable data to inform public health decision making. The subsequent iteration of the initiative is being implemented to develop revised and new investigation protocols, implementation toolkits and work to build a sustainable global network of sites, enabling the global community to be better prepared for the next emerging respiratory pathogen with epidemic or pandemic potential.

Funder

World Health Organization

Publisher

Wiley

Reference15 articles.

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