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What is known about the application of upstream and midstream health promotion approaches in the context of H1N1, COVID-19, and mpox pandemic preparedness and response?
Rapid Review
Completed
2023-02-28
2023-01-25
National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools
Dr. Maureen Dobbins
Adolescents, Adults, COVID-19, Communicable & Infectious Disease, Grade School Aged, Infants, Older Adults, Preschool Aged
Pandemic-related upstream health promotion approaches aim to reduce the risk of transmission, increase equitable access to testing/vaccination, and mitigate secondary impacts of the pandemic and its response measures.
National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools. (2023, February 28). Rapid Scoping Review: What is known about the application of upstream and midstream health promotion approaches in the context of H1N1, COVID-19, and mpox pandemic preparedness and response? https://nccmt.ca/pdfs/res/health-promotion.
Population: Government and/or public health systems at local/regional/municipal, provincial/territorial/state, or national levels;
Situation: Health promotion (upstream and midstream approaches)*; pandemic preparedness and response; H1N1, COVID-19, mpox pandemics (OECD member countries)
