WHO and partners are appealing for the international response to the spread of Zika virus disease and any subsequent increases in the incidence of microcephaly and neurological disorders.
WHO’s Zika app aims to provide essential information on Zika virus disease and its suspected complications. Designed primarily for health care workers and responders, the app can also be a source of real-time information for the general public. Download and use the app is on IOS or android platforms and have easy-to-use information at your fingertips. In addition to information on on Zika virus diseases, microcephaly and other suspected complications, you can download WHO’s technical guidance and other useful resources, follow ongoing Zika related-research and development, stay updated about the latest news, and follow the international response to Zika. New content, including trainings will be added to the app in weeks to come.
This document identifies trainings and induction material that is developed by WHO Pandemic and Epidemic department (PED) to train emergency responders in pre-deployment and function specific curriculums and to build national capacities before and during outbreaks and emergencies.
Major epidemics in the 21st century highlight the need for a system to quickly transform scientific knowledge into action on the ground. Knowledge that is understandable and actionable is essential to mounting an effective response to save lives, minimize illness and to prevent unnecessary damage to societies and economies.