JMIR Public Health and Surveillance (Mar 2020)

The Role of the Global Health Development/Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network and the Eastern Mediterranean Field Epidemiology Training Programs in Preparedness for COVID-19

  • Al Nsour, Mohannad,
  • Bashier, Haitham,
  • Al Serouri, Abulwahed,
  • Malik, Elfatih,
  • Khader, Yousef,
  • Saeed, Khwaja,
  • Ikram, Aamer,
  • Abdalla, Abdalla Mohammed,
  • Belalia, Abdelmounim,
  • Assarag, Bouchra,
  • Baig, Mirza Amir,
  • Almudarra, Sami,
  • Arqoub, Kamal,
  • Osman, Shahd,
  • Abu-Khader, Ilham,
  • Shalabi, Dana,
  • Majeed, Yasir

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/18503
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. e18503

Abstract

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The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the current COVID-19 a public health emergency of international concern on January 30, 2020. Countries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) have a high vulnerability and variable capacity to respond to outbreaks. Many of these countries addressed the need for increasing capacity in the areas of surveillance and rapid response to public health threats. Moreover, countries addressed the need for communication strategies that direct the public to actions for self- and community protection. This viewpoint article aims to highlight the contribution of the Global Health Development (GHD)/Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network (EMPHNET) and the EMR’s Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETPs) to prepare for and respond to the current COVID-19 threat. GHD/EMPHNET has the scientific expertise to contribute to elevating the level of country alert and preparedness in the EMR and to provide technical support through health promotion, training and training materials, guidelines, coordination, and communication. The FETPs are currently actively participating in surveillance and screening at the ports of entry, development of communication materials and guidelines, and sharing information to health professionals and the public. However, some countries remain ill-equipped, have poor diagnostic capacity, and are in need of further capacity development in response to public health threats. It is essential that GHD/EMPHNET and FETPs continue building the capacity to respond to COVID-19 and intensify support for preparedness and response to public health emergencies.