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The entry into force of the
International Health Regulations (2005), also referred to as "IHR(2005)“
on 15 June 2007 is a key milestone in public health. The IHR(2005) are
the world's first legally binding agreement in the fight against public
health emergencies of international concern such as those caused by new
and re-emerging diseases with epidemic potential, as well as those
associated with acute chemical or radionuclear events. The 2005 revision
of the 1969 version of the IHR broadens the scope of notification from
cases of cholera, plague and yellow fever to all events which may
constitute public health emergencies of international concern and the
reporting of other serious international health risks, irrespective of
origin or source.
Implementing the IHR(2005)
will strengthen national and collective defences coordinated by WHO
against these serious risks that are increasingly transmitted
internationally due to expanded global travel and commercial exchanges.
The main aim of the IHR(2005) are to prevent, protect against, control
and respond to the international spread of disease while avoiding
unnecessary interference with international traffic and trade.
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