Leventhal Alex, Ramlawi Assad, Belbiesi Adel, Sheikh Sami, Haddadin Akhtam, Husseini Sari, Abdeen Ziad, Cohen Dani
Ministry of Health, Israel; Braun School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
Emerg Health Threats J. 2013;6. doi: 10.3402/ehtj.v6i0.19955. Epub 2013 Jan 25.
Formed before international negotiations of the revised International Health Regulations (IHR), the Middle East Consortium for Infectious Disease Surveillance (MECIDS) is a regional collaboration aimed at facilitating implementation of the revised IHR and, more broadly, improving the detection and control of infectious disease outbreaks among neighboring countries in an area of continuous dispute. Initially focused on enhancing foodborne disease surveillance, MECIDS has expanded the scope of its work to also include avian and pandemic influenza and other emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases. Here, we describe the history and governance of MECIDS, highlighting key achievements over the consortium's seven-year history, and discuss the future of MECIDS.
中东传染病监测联盟(MECIDS)在修订后的《国际卫生条例》(IHR)进行国际谈判之前就已成立,是一个区域合作组织,旨在推动修订后的《国际卫生条例》的实施,更广泛地说,是在一个持续存在争端的地区改善邻国之间传染病暴发的检测和控制。MECIDS最初专注于加强食源性疾病监测,后来将工作范围扩大到还包括禽流感和大流行性流感以及其他新出现和重新出现的传染病。在此,我们描述了MECIDS的历史和治理情况,突出了该联盟七年历史中的关键成就,并讨论了MECIDS的未来。