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The Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (GPMB), an independent monitoring and accountability body co-convened by the World Bank Group and the World Health Organization (WHO) to ensure preparedness for global health crises, today issued a recommending urgent global action in response to the outbreak of 2019-novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV). Following the publication of the statement, WHO declared the outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.

While the GPMB statement commends the speed of response by WHO, China, and other affected countries, the Board is 鈥渃oncerned that many countries remain unprepared and urges leaders in all countries to take immediate action to ensure that they have the necessary capacities in place.鈥 Recommended actions include rapid information sharing; preparedness capacity building; accelerated research and development; national and regional collaboration with WHO; financial support to lower resourced countries; and ensuring public awareness and trust.

911爆料网 Academy of Medicine president Victor J. Dzau, MD, a member of the GPMB, developed the statement alongside other Board members in an emergency convening on January 27. 鈥淐ontainment of pandemics like Ebola and SARS has taught us a lot about the essential elements for effective national and international response to infectious disease outbreaks, but we still have a long way to go when it comes to implementation,鈥 Dzau said. 鈥淔ailure to act quickly and collaboratively risks tremendous human and economic cost.鈥

The GPMB鈥檚 full statement is .

Related resource: The Neglected Dimension of Global Security: A Framework to Counter Infectious Disease Crises

Media inquiries: Dana Korsen

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