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Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response

Countries of WHO African region

Progress with IDSR implementation 2001 - 2004

The World Health Organization (WHO) African region is made up 46 Member States. As of 2004, 44 of these countries have started implementing the Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) strategy.

Division of Emerging Infections and Surveillance Services (DEISS), the COGH/Division of Epidemiology and Surveillance Capacity Development, and the NIP/Global Immunization Division work regionally through the WHO African Regional Office (AFRO), and also conduct focused activities with African ministries of health in targeted countries. Some of these targeted countries are:

Burkina Faso

Kenya

Uganda

Ghana Mali Zambia
Eritrea Mozambique Zimbabwe
Ethiopia Tanzania  

The World Health Organization (WHO) African region Mali - WHO targeted country Burkina Faso - Targeted African countries Ghana - Targeted African countries Mozambique - Targeted African countries Zimbabwe - Targeted African countries Zambia - Targeted African countries Tanzania - Targeted African countries Uganda - Targeted African countries Kenya - Targeted African countries Ethiopia - Targeted African countries Eritrea - Targeted African countries Morocco - WHO eastern Mediterranean area Tunisia - WHO Eastern Mediterranean area Libya - WHO Eastern Mediterranean area Egypt - WHO Eastern Mediterranean area Sudan - WHO Eastern Mediterranean area Somalia - WHO Eastern Mediterranean area W.H.O. Eastern Mediterranean areas Targeted African countries Algeria - W.H.O. African region Mauritania - W.H.O. African region Western Sahara - W.H.O. African region Madagascar - W.H.O. African region South Africa - W.H.O. African region Lesotho - W.H.O. African region Swaziland - W.H.O. African region Botswana - W.H.O. African region Namibia - W.H.O. African region Angola - W.H.O. African region Burundi - W.H.O. African region Democratic Republic of Congo - W.H.O. African region congo - W.H.O. African region Gabon - W.H.O. African region Equatorial Guinea - W.H.O. African region Cameroon - W.H.O. African region Central African Republic - W.H.O. African region Chad  - W.H.O. African region Nigeria - W.H.O. African region Niger - W.H.O. African region Benin - W.H.O. African region Togo - W.H.O. African region Cote D'ivore - W.H.O. African region Liberia - W.H.O. African region Sierra Leone - W.H.O. African region Guinea - W.H.O. African region Sengal - W.H.O. African region Guinea Bissau - W.H.O. African region W.H.O. African Region Djibouti - W.H.O. Eastern Mediterranean region Malawi - W.H.O. African Region Rwanda - W.H.O. African region Comoros - W.H.O. African region Canary Islands - W.H.O. African region Cape Verde - W.H.O. African region

 

 
 
Date: June 14, 2007
Content source: National Center for Preparedness, Detection, and Control of Infectious Diseases
 
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