Guyana boosts influenza preparedness through surveillance, laboratory and vaccine planning efforts

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[World Health Organization] – Guyana has made significant progress in recent years in detecting, monitoring and responding to influenza and other respiratory threats. To increase the represtentativeness of the system and improve the timely detections of increased influenza activity, Guyana increased the number of sentinel surveillance sites from four to twelve in less than two years.In parallel, Guyana began weekly reporting of surveillance data to the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)/World Health Organization (WHO) via FluNet and FluID – global platforms for tracking and analyzing global influenza trends.Strengthening laboratory capacity and global collaborationAnother major focus has been the certification of Guyana’s National Public Health Reference Laboratory (NPHRL) as a WHO-recognized National Influenza Centre. The government has made significant investments in reagents, supplies and shipment of influenza-positive samples to WHO Collaborating Centres – ensuring accurate diagnoses and supporting regional influenza surveillance. “This prestigious accreditation marks a significant milestone in strengthening the country’s capacity to monitor, detect, and respond to influenza and other viral threats,” stated Guyana’s Ministry of Public Health. “As part of Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System (GISRS), the NPHRL will play an integral role in the global surveillance network that monitors the evolution of influenza viruses worldwide. This ensures that public health responses are timely, evidence-based, and effective in mitigating the risks posed by these viruses.” Advancing vaccination policy and pandemic preparedness To further strengthen influenza control activities, Guyana has drafted a seasonal influenza vaccination policy and engaged stakeholders in discussions ahead of a planned 2025 rollout. The goal: protect vulnerable populations and reduce strain on the health system.Preparedness efforts also include finalization of a Health Multi-Hazard Emergency Management Plan, featuring a dedicated respiratory pathogen pandemic preparedness and response plan.Building resilience through coordinated public health investmentsGuyana’s achievements demonstrate how coordinated action and strategic investment can strengthen public health systems and improve influenza preparedness.“Guyana is proud of its progress in influenza surveillance, laboratory diagnostic capacity and vaccination,” said Dr Frank C.S. Anthony, Minister of Health of Guyana. “The Ministry of Health remains dedicated to strengthening these public health capabilities for national, regional and global health security.” This momentum signals a positive trajectory for Guyana’s ability to manage public health emergencies – ensuring a healthier, more resilient future for its people and the region. The post Guyana boosts influenza preparedness through surveillance, laboratory and vaccine planning efforts appeared first on News Room Guyana.