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Science vs fear: The Ebola quarantine debate as a case study that reveals how the public perceives risk (poster)

Thursday, June 4, 2015 - 14:36

Gesser‐Edelsburg A, Shir‐Raz Y. Targeting Ebola International Congress 2015: Scientific Bases & Applications, Pasteur Institute, Paris, May 28‐29, 2015.

Target: 
Decision Makers, Government and Public Health, Healthcare Professionals
Topic: 
Media
Tags: 
Ebola, Risk perception
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Outbreak or epidemic? How Obama's language choice transformed the Ebola outbreak into an epidemic (poster)

Thursday, June 4, 2015 - 14:30

Gesser-Edelsburg A, Shir-Raz Y, Bar-Lev OS, James JJ, Green MS. Targeting Ebola International Congress 2015: Scientific Bases & Applications, Pasteur Institute, Paris, May 28‐29, 2015.

Target: 
Government and Public Health, Healthcare Professionals
Topic: 
Media
Tags: 
Ebola
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Sarah Boseley: uncertainty in infectious outbreaks

June 3, 2015

As the health editor of a prominent UK newspaper like The Guardian, Sarah Boseley has often faced the challenge of communicating uncertainty when dealing with health issues. This is even harder in the case of infectious disease outbreaks, when not all the information is always available from the beginning. Nevertheless, media should keep on trying to explain the public that sometimes even scientists and public health authorities have to say: “We don’t know”.

Target: 
Citizens, Government and Public Health, Healthcare Professionals
Topic: 
Media
Tags: 
Video, Uncertainty
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Charlie Cooper on stigma in infectious diseases

May 29, 2015

As AIDS taught and TELL ME project highlighted, the risk of stigma in case of an infectious disease can sometimes be very strong. This is an innate reaction to the fear of catching an infection, but it often irrationally widens to discriminate people depending on their ethnicity, origin or job. According to Charlie Cooper, health reporter for The Independent, media can deeply influence the public in this.

Target: 
Citizens, Decision Makers, Government and Public Health, Healthcare Professionals, School and Education
Topic: 
Human Rights, Media, Social Media, Stakeholders
Tags: 
AIDS, Stigmatization, Video, Fear
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ECOM, effective communication in times of an outbreak

Thursday, May 21, 2015 - 10:19

ECOM stands for “Effective Communication in Outbreak Management: development of an evidence-based tool for Europe”. The ECOM project is a research project under the EU 7th Framework Programme and runs from February 2012 till February 2016. By bringing together various disciplines, the project aims to go beyond the current knowledge in order to develop an evidence-based behavioural and communication package for health professionals and agencies throughout Europe in case of major outbreaks of infectious diseases.

ECOM's goal is reached through the following specific objectives:

Source: 
Other EU projects
Target: 
Citizens, Decision Makers, Government and Public Health, Healthcare Professionals, School and Education
Topic: 
Media, Vaccination
Tags: 
Video, Project
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Involving local communities: the Ebola case

Monday, May 11, 2015 - 09:39

The report published in March 2015 by Medecins sans frontières speaks out clearly against the “global coalition of inaction” and the “vacuum of leadership” in the Ebola crisis in West Africa. Those who were struggling in the field against a huge and out-of-control emergency, without the necessary resources, list the main causes of such a situation: lack of political will, inexperience, and, sometimes, simply fear.

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Target: 
Citizens, Decision Makers, Government and Public Health, Healthcare Professionals, Industry & Commerce, School and Education
Topic: 
Citizens' Mobilization, Epidemiology, Human Rights, Local Activities, Policy, Stakeholders, Treatment
Tags: 
Ebola, Viewpoint

The role of ethic in pandemic preparedness

Thursday, April 23, 2015 - 12:41

Undoubtedly, epidemics and pandemics are good examples of extraordinary circumstances that may require extraordinary measures. Such exceptionality, however, should not provide an alibi for pandemic planners and policy makers to ignore fundamental human rights. This is why ethics should always be a key element to be considered when planning a proper response to such global health threats.

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Target: 
Decision Makers, Government and Public Health, Healthcare Professionals
Topic: 
Human Rights, Policy, Stakeholders
Tags: 
Deliverable, Ethic

8th European Public Health Conference

Wednesday, October 14, 2015 (All day)

On October 14-17, Milan will host the 8th European Public Health Conference, organized by the European Public Health Conference Foundation, the European Public Health Association (EUPHA) and the Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health (SITI).

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Type: 
General event
Target: 
Decision Makers, Government and Public Health, Healthcare Professionals, School and Education
Topic: 
Epidemiology, Policy, Prevention, Stakeholders, Treatment, Vaccination
Tags: 
Event

World Immunization week

Friday, April 24, 2015 (All day)

The World Immunization Week, which will be held from 24-30 April 2015, will signal a renewed global, regional, and national effort to accelerate action to increase awareness and demand for immunization by communities, and improve vaccination delivery services.

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Type: 
General event
Target: 
Citizens, Decision Makers, Government and Public Health, Healthcare Professionals, Industry & Commerce, School and Education
Topic: 
Human Rights, Prevention, Vaccination
Tags: 
Event, WHO, Vaccine

Engaging citizens in health risk governance

Tuesday, April 14, 2015 - 10:10

Viruses and bacteria are not the only ones to spread during an epidemic. Rumours and misinformation can do that too, eventually leading to the constitution of a parallel information system that could undermine the efficacy of the institutional communication. Similar situations often arise in case of contested knowledge or when only few highly technical experts are left dealing with scientific information.

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Target: 
Citizens, Decision Makers, Government and Public Health, Healthcare Professionals
Topic: 
Citizens' Mobilization, Epidemiology, Policy, Stakeholders, Treatment
Tags: 
Deliverable

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