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Third International Avian and Human Influenza Simulation Exercise (2008. 19-20 September 2008. Bangkok, Thailand )

By: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Madrid : World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), 2009Description: 74 p.ISBN: 9789284413034.Subject(s): Gripe aviar. -- -Congresos, conferencias, etcDDC classification: 614.518 W927t
Contents:
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Content advice: The conclusion of the third International exercises are: Fast and sincere reporting was confirmed as one of the most important aspects of an AHI pandemic. Evacuation of citizens from foreign countries was considered a frey area that lacked clarity for enforcement. The economic impacts of tourism were prceived to be significant and could bring drastic socio-economic consequences. Tourism would bounce back at least in the medium term after an AHI pandemic

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The conclusion of the third International exercises are: Fast and sincere reporting was confirmed as one of the most important aspects of an AHI pandemic. Evacuation of citizens from foreign countries was considered a frey area that lacked clarity for enforcement. The economic impacts of tourism were prceived to be significant and could bring drastic socio-economic consequences. Tourism would bounce back at least in the medium term after an AHI pandemic