Pandemic influenza preparedness plan in Liguria, Italy: a valuable tool for Public Health.

Daniela Amicizia, Irene Schenone, Camilla Sticchi, Federico Grammatico, Matteo Astengo, Alberto Battaglini, Francesca Marchini, Maria Francesca Piazza, Silvano Ruffoni, Giovanni Battista Andreoli, Filippo Ansaldi
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As known, influenza presents a multifaceted challenge to public health, causing disease that ranges from mild cases to severe pandemics with significant morbidity and mortality. Effective pandemic preparedness demands a comprehensive strategy that integrates research, surveillance, response coordination and community engagement, to mitigate the impact of future health emergencies. The pandemic preparedness cycle involves dynamic, cyclical phases of preparation and response aimed at enhancing response capacity. Italy's 2021-2023 National Strategic-Operational Plan for Pandemic Influenza (PanFlu) incorporates lessons learned from past pandemics and serves as a framework for regional plans, such as Liguria's. The Ligurian plan delineates governance structures, surveillance strategies, healthcare services and communication measures necessary for effective pandemic management. It emphasizes the need to strengthen links between emergency structures, to avoid duplication and to adopt flexible approaches to scale actions appropriately and highlights the need for risk/benefit analysis to support evidence-based decision-making as well as clear guidance on data collection and communication activities. By integrating these elements, the region's overall readiness and resilience against influenza pandemics are expected to be reinforced.

意大利利古里亚大流行性流感防范计划:公共卫生的宝贵工具。
众所周知,流感对公共卫生构成了多方面的挑战,它造成的疾病从轻微病例到严重的大流行,发病率和死亡率都很高。有效的大流行病防备要求制定一项综合战略,将研究、监测、应对协调和社区参与结合起来,以减轻未来突发卫生事件的影响。大流行病防备周期包括旨在提高应对能力的动态、周期性的准备和应对阶段。意大利的《2021-2023 年流感大流行国家战略行动计划》(PanFlu)吸取了以往大流行病的经验教训,并作为利古里亚等地区计划的框架。利古里亚计划规定了有效管理大流行病所需的治理结构、监测战略、医疗保健服务和通信措施。该计划强调有必要加强应急机构之间的联系,避免重复,并采取灵活的方法来适当扩大行动规模,同时强调有必要进行风险/效益分析,以支持循证决策,并就数据收集和宣传活动提供明确的指导。通过整合这些要素,该地区应对流感大流行的总体准备状态和复原力有望得到加强。
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