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BLENCH Michael - Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN)
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5. GPHIN’s Modus Operandi Information on Public Health Risks Intelligence on Public Health Risks Detection by GPHIN Dissemination by GPHIN Verification by users Timeline: Hours – Days
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12. Multilingual Real Time Intelligence Rendering Multilingual Sources News Media Translation Data Collection Advanced Analytics Automated / Manually Entered En Fr Es Ru Ar Zhs Zht Pt Fa 0 20 85 100 3. Irrelevant Manual A nalysis Triage: 2. Publish with alert 1.Publish or or Irrelevant Publish GPHIN Workflow Duplicate Elimination Metadata Insertion (Taxonomy) Categorization Relevancy Score
13. Epi X Risk Analysis APEC Global Disease HPA EC CDTR IHR Decision Instrument Daily Huddles (onsite/telephone ) GIS MOH websites FDA / HC/ CFIA / FAO / OIE/ WHO Eurosurveillance Reports ProMED MedIsys Health Map Gideon Web Archives
19. Source: Epidemic alert and verification: summary report 2006. Wkly Epidemiol Rec. 2007;82:111–6. GPHIN's contribution in reporting disease events at WHO
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21. Contact information: Michael Blench Phone: (613) 957-3567 Email : [email_address] or [email_address] Merci / Thank You
Editor's Notes
GPHIN is an early-warning system for potential public health threats worldwide. This includes CBRN&E related issues. GPHIN monitors over 10,000 global media sources in Arabic, Chinese (Simplified & Traditional), English, Farsi, French, Russian and Spanish. Monitoring in Portuguese is scheduled to begin in the next few months. News sources include national and local newspapers, newsletters, and journal abstracts. Relevant information is gathered and available to users in near-real-time and on a 24/7 basis. Non-English information is machine-translated to English and vice versa. The translation gives the essence of the subject being covered in the article. Using a password, GPHIN can be accessed anywhere there is internet access.
Traditional Hierarchical Paradigm: Events at the local level e.g. town or municipality are reported to the provincial level who then report to the federal level who then may or may not report it to the WHO. Time consuming and fraught with pitfalls .
GPHIN covers a broad range of public health issues as demonstrated by the examples listed on the right.
GPHIN also provides other types of information that is useful especially during a crisis. For example, during the SARS outbreak, GPHIN was able to provide information about the type of airport screening measures that were being implemented in countries around the world. We were able to give information about how the general public was feeling during the outbreak and what their concerns were which was important for our Minister’s office.
This graph shows the contribution of media as the most important initial source of information about disease events, providing 147/279 (53%) initial reports (Fig. 2). More than one third (91/279) were provided by official sources (national public health authorities or WHO networks), while the remaining 41 (15%) were provided by organizations of the United Nations, other governmental institutions, nongovernmental organizations and personal communications; these are designated as “Other” in Fig. 2.