Chernobyl : its lessons : actions for the next decade : report on a donor meeting, Helsinki, Finland 11 February 1997
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WIthin the WHO International Programme on the Health Effects of the Chernobyl Accident (IPHECA) and Radiation Emergency Medical Preparedness and Assistance Network (REMPAN), the WHO Regional Office for Europe is responsible for following up the increased thyroid disease after Chernobyl and mitigating the public health effects of any future accidents. At a meeting in Helsinki, the Regional Office proposed activities to Member States and sought support for their implementation. The participants - representatives of health ministries and experts from European research institutions - evaluated and approved the WHO proposals. Funds were sought for the opening of a project office in Helsinki from which WHO would provide an effective response to nuclear accidents and for assisting in the mitigation of thyroid diseases attributable to the Chernobyl accident in four priority areas : screening, treatment, mitigation of iodine deficiency and construction of an integrated thyroid disease registry. It was agreed that the report of the Meeting would be used in future fund-raising activitiesCitación
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe. (1997). Chernobyl : its lessons : actions for the next decade : report on a donor meeting, Helsinki, Finland 11 February 1997. Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe. https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/107762
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