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Fact Sheet on Communicable Diseases

Daily life in the AmericasThe Communicable Disease Project (CD), part of the Technical Area of Health Surveillance and Disease Prevention and Control (AD/HSD), is the group inside PAHO assigned to the area of infectious disease; surveillance, prevention, and control. The focus and activities of the project—mission, aims, strategies, and lines of action—are summarized in this fact sheet.

Mission

  • Strengthen national capabilities to implement effective preventive, therapeutic and control programs that are technically feasible, economically viable, and socially acceptable.

  • Promote the development of the infrastructure of clinical and laboratory field operations, including epidemiological analysis, surveillance systems, vector biology, control activities, and operational research to reduce the burden caused by communicable diseases in the Region.

  • Strengthen national capacities for managing information; human and material resources to prevent, control and eliminate tropical diseases, infectious diseases, emerging and reemerging diseases; and foster operational research for the control of communicable diseases.

  • Improve national and regional disease surveillance and response, including the application of new techniques and the detection and reporting of antibiotic resistance.

  • Support the introduction and implementation of the revised International Health Regulations (IHR [2005]) 

 Objectives

  • Strengthen national and local capabilities to detect and analyze changes in the frequency and distribution of common, new emerging and reemerging infectious diseases.

  • Implement proper prevention and control activities.

  • Support member countries in the process of elimination of leprosy, onchocerciasis, and trypanosomiasis or Chagas disease.

  • Collaborate with the Regional efforts to control blood transfusion transmitted infectious agents.

  • Implement the Global Malaria Control Strategy based on administrative and programatic integration of especialized services into the local level.

  • Foster the development of applied research in support of prevention and control activities.

 Strategies and Lines of Action


 Resource Mobilization
  • Develop strategies and lines of action to mobilize resources.

  • Promote and support collaboration between the public and non-governmental sectors with national, international and other development agencies to mobilize resources for the prevention and control of communicable diseases.

  • Cooperate with different partners to strengthen national infrastructure for disease control.


Training

  • Promote and support training activities for the development of human resources at national and local levels, for the establishment of a Regional network aimed at disease prevention and control.

  • Emphasize epidemiological analysis and development of political and technical interventions for prevention and control of communicable diseases.

  • Carry out training on clinical case management, program management at the local level and use of standard guidelines for prevention and control activities.

Dissemination of Information

  • Support data production, collection, and analysis on the determinants and control of communicable diseases.

  • Develop basic guidelines relevant to distributing this information.

Promotion of Research

  • Promote and coordinate research directed at obtaining information on the status and trends of relevant diseases and their determinants throughout the Region.

  • Assign priority to supporting operational research to evaluate products, strategies and procedures for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and control of communicable diseases.

Policies, Plans and Guidelines: Aim technical cooperation at meeting international guidelines for the formulation, implementation and evaluation of national and regional policies and planning programs for the prevention, control and elimination of communicable diseases.

Direct Technical Cooperation: Collaborate with national counterparts in the development, implementation and management of control/elimination programs at different levels.

The Project contains various teams per disease or disease group/topic, each headed by a Regional Advisor.

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