The World Health Organizations Phases of a pandemic

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7 Mar 202004:20

Summary

TLDRThe script discusses the WHO's pandemic alert phases, detailing the progression from Phase 1 to Phase 6 in response to the 2009 H1N1 outbreak. It outlines each phase, from no human infection to a global pandemic. By February 21, 2020, the novel coronavirus had reached Phase 6, indicating a pandemic, despite WHO's initial non-pandemic classification.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 The novel coronavirus was in its early stages globally at the time of the script.
  • ⚠️ The World Health Organization had not yet classified it as a pandemic but had set a high-level threat.
  • 📈 The WHO uses a 6-phase scale to assess the risk of a pandemic, known as the 'Pandemic Alert and Response' system.
  • 🐾 Phase 1 indicates no viruses circulating among animals have been reported to cause human infection.
  • 🐓 Phase 2 is when an animal influenza virus known to infect humans is considered a potential pandemic threat.
  • 🚑 Phase 3 involves sporadic human cases or small clusters without sustained human-to-human transmission.
  • 🔗 Phase 4 is marked by verified human-to-human transmission capable of causing community-level outbreaks.
  • 🌍 Phase 5 signifies human-to-human spread into at least two countries in one WHO region, indicating an imminent pandemic.
  • 🌎 Phase 6 is characterized by community-level outbreaks in at least one other country in a different WHO region, confirming a global pandemic.
  • 📅 The script suggests that on February 21st, the criteria for Phase 6 were met, indicating a pandemic level threat.

Q & A

  • What is the current classification of the novel coronavirus by the World Health Organization?

    -As of the information provided in the transcript, the World Health Organization has not yet classified the novel coronavirus as a pandemic.

  • What are the six phases of the WHO's pandemic alert system?

    -The six phases are: 1) No viruses circulating among animals have been reported to cause infection in humans; 2) An animal influenza virus circulating among animals is known to have caused infection in humans; 3) An animal or human-animal influenza virus has caused sporadic cases or small clusters of disease in people; 4) Verified human-to-human transmission of an animal or human-animal influenza reassortant virus able to cause community-level outbreaks; 5) Human-to-human spread of the virus into at least two countries in one WHO region; 6) Community-level outbreaks in at least one other country in a different WHO region.

  • Which phase indicates that a pandemic is imminent according to the WHO's pandemic alert system?

    -Phase five indicates that a pandemic is imminent, characterized by human-to-human spread of the virus into at least two countries in one WHO region.

  • What was the significance of the 31st of December 2019 in relation to the novel coronavirus?

    -On the 31st of December 2019, China first alerted the World Health Organization about an unusual pneumonia, which marked the beginning of the novel coronavirus outbreak.

  • When did the novel coronavirus meet the criteria for Phase 3 according to the WHO's pandemic alert system?

    -The novel coronavirus met the criteria for Phase 3 on the 22nd of January when China had more than 550 new cases.

  • What actions were taken by China on the 23rd of January in response to the novel coronavirus outbreak?

    -On the 23rd of January, air and rail departures were suspended in response to the novel coronavirus outbreak.

  • When did the novel coronavirus reach Phase 5 in the WHO's pandemic alert system?

    -The novel coronavirus reached Phase 5 on the 26th of January when a South Korean man was admitted to the hospital, indicating human-to-human spread into at least two countries in one WHO region.

  • What event marked the novel coronavirus reaching Phase 6 in the WHO's pandemic alert system?

    -Phase 6 was reached on the 21st of February when sixteen new confirmed cases in Lombardy, Italy, were detected, indicating community-level outbreaks in at least one other country in a different WHO region.

  • Why did the WHO not classify the novel coronavirus as a pandemic even after reaching Phase 6 in their alert system?

    -Despite reaching Phase 6, the WHO still classified the outbreak as non-pandemic, possibly due to their assessment of the overall global impact and the criteria they use for pandemic declaration.

  • What is the primary difference between Phase 4 and Phase 5 in the WHO's pandemic alert system?

    -Phase 4 is characterized by verified human-to-human transmission causing community-level outbreaks, while Phase 5 involves human-to-human spread of the virus into at least two countries in one WHO region.

  • What does Phase 6 of the WHO's pandemic alert system signify?

    -Phase 6 signifies that a global pandemic is underway, with community-level outbreaks in at least one other country in a different WHO region.

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