North American Plan for Animal and Pandemic Influenza
- The North American Plan for Animal and Pandemic Influenza (NAPAPI) was a framework developed after the H1N1 pandemic in 2009 that was the first public health emergency that raised international concern.
- It was developed in collaboration with the health, agriculture, security, and foreign affairs industries to protect against, control, and respond to animal and pandemic influenza in North America.
- The NAPAPI replaced the original 2007 North American Plan for Avian and Pandemic Influenza and incorporated lessons learned from the H1N1 Pandemic in 2009.
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The NAPAPI was announced in April 2012 by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, President Barack Obama, and President Felipe Calderón of Mexico.
Citation
Canada. Public Safety Canada. North American Plan for Animal and Pandemic Influenza. Government of Canada, 2018. https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/rsrcs/pblctns/nml-pndmc-nflnz/index-en.aspx#ab
Further Readings
For a copy of the most recent revision of the North American Plan for Animals and Pandemic Influenza (NAPAPI)(2012): https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/flu-influenza/north-american-leaders-announce-revised-north-american-plan-animal-pandemic-influenza-napapi.html
Overlapping Topics
Canada-U.S. Relations
Policy Sub-Topic
Policy Type
Multi-Level Government Report