Entre los puntos clave del Informe:
La coordinación asistencial es un determinante crítico del desempeño del #SNS
La fragmentación asistencial (por niveles, especialidades y organizaciones) y las barreras en los sistemas de información dificultan la continuidad de la atención.
La OMS ha declarado emergencia internacional por el brote de ébola Bundibugyo en Congo-Uganda. España y la UE han reforzado la vigilancia y la prevención. No existe vacuna aprobada y preocupa la rápida expansión del virus y la falta de ayuda internacional.
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🚭 En el Día Mundial Sin Tabaco, desde la SEMPSPGS apoyamos el lema de la OMS: “Desenmascaremos su atractivo”.
La apariencia y promoción de los productos del tabaco y nicotina no deben ocultar sus efectos nocivos sobre la salud.
Es posible liberarse de la adición
Enhorabuena @chirlaque y equipo Registro Cáncer Murcia
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La Región lidera un proyecto europeo para mejorar los datos sobre cáncer con inteligencia artificial https://t.co/QVMg3Sjrlv a través de @diariolaopinion
El sarampión vuelve a recordarnos que la vacuna es clave: "un solo caso puede desencadenar un brote"
Jaime Pérez advierte de la alta contagiosidad del virus y llama a reforzar la inmunización ante el brote de Alcantarilla.
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Desde la SEMPSPGS compartimos este vídeo realizado por la FIDISP sobre el hantavirus, una zoonosis emergente que requiere vigilancia epidemiológica y prevención.
La Dra. María Inmaculada Salcedo Leal analiza sus principales implicaciones clínicas y de salud pública.
🦠 La SEMI y la SEMPSPGS recuerdan que, aunque el riesgo de transmisión del #Hantavirus en nuestro entorno sigue siendo bajo, es fundamental mantener activos los sistemas de vigilancia epidemiológica y los protocolos de detección precoz.
El documento conjunto insiste en la importancia de identificar antecedentes de exposición, viajes y síntomas compatibles para activar de forma rápida las medidas asistenciales y de Salud Pública necesarias.
🔗 Posicionamiento completo: https://t.co/HrmeFY4inb
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Posicionamiento de la #SEMPSPGS y la #SEMI ante la atención a pacientes con enfermedades transmisibles, y específicamente, ante posibles contactos y casos de #hantavirus
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Posicionamiento de la #SEMPSPGS y la #SEMI ante la atención a pacientes con enfermedades transmisibles, y específicamente, ante posibles contactos y casos de #hantavirus
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Posicionamiento de la #SEMPSPGS y la #SEMI ante la atención a pacientes con ante el brote de hantavirus enfermedades transmisibles, y específicamente, ante posibles contactos y casos de #hantavirus
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I arrived in #Spain, where I will join senior government officials in a mission to Tenerife to oversee safe disembarkation of the passengers, crew members and health experts from MV Hondius cruise ship.
Meanwhile, I am in direct communication with captain Jan Dobrogowski and @WHO colleague on board Dr Freddy Banza-Mutoka, who told me that, at this stage, there are no additional people on board showing symptoms of #hantavirus.
WHO continues to actively monitor the situation, coordinate support and next steps and will keep Member States and the public updated accordingly.
So far, the risk for the population of Canary Islands and globally remains low.
Highlights from Disease Outbreak News on #hantavirus linked to MV Hondius:
▪️ As of 8 May, a total of 8 cases, including 3 deaths, have been reported. 6 cases are confirmed as Andes virus. 4 patients are currently hospitalized. One case previously reported as suspected has now been reclassified as a non-case after testing negative for Andes (ANDV) virus through specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and serology.
▪️ Epidemiological investigations are underway to determine the source of exposure, including on the travel history and potential exposures of the first case.
▪️One expert from WHO, one from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (@ECDC_EU) are on board the cruise ship to provide support to the passengers, crews and ship operators during the journey.
▪️ WHO has developed and shared technical guidance documents in support of countries affected by the event, including covering management of the event on the ship, investigation of cases, disembarkation and management of returning passengers and crew members.
▪️ An adult male, who disembarked in Tristan da Cunha on 14 April, is currently stable and in isolation. He is currently a probable case until laboratory confirmation.
▪️ Passengers who travelled on the same flight from St Helena to South Africa along with one of the confirmed cases have been contacted.
👉🏽To date, 75 contacts have been identified in South Africa, of whom 42 have been traced by national authorities and are currently under monitoring.
Here is what WHO advises:
▪️ Countries involved in this event continue public health coordination and management efforts on board conveyances and in countries where cases and/or contacts are present or will be returning to. Early recognition of suspected cases, prompt isolation, and consistent adherence to recommended infection prevention and control measures remain essential to protect healthcare personnel, other passengers and crew members. Current evidence does not support usefulness of routine laboratory testing or quarantine of asymptomatic contacts.
Read the full disease outbreak news here: https://t.co/lD9f1hy7Xu