The Australian Health Management Plan for Pandemic Influenza (AHMPPI) outlines Australia’s strategy to manage an influenza pandemic and minimise its impact on the health of Australians and our health system.

The AHMPPI will continue to be updated as new clinical evidence is developed. This plan provides the guidance and a framework for leadership to ensure that Australia is as prepared as possible to deal with an influenza pandemic.

AHMPPI

The 2014 AHMPPI was last updated on 21 August 2019 to incorporate minor amendments.

Summary of Updates

AHMPPI 2019 [current version] Further detail for existing treatment strategies was added to Attachment E, Menu of Actions: P1: Antivirals for treatment of cases. Incorporation of the decommissioned FLUBORDERPLAN throughout the document Updated references to outdated legislation. terminology and committee/group names; broken links and minor spelling/grammatical errors. AHMPPI 2014 Initial release of current version.

Full versions of the AHMPPI can be accessed below

Commissioned Reports and Summaries of Evidence

The evidence compendium of the AHMPPI contains a series of commissioned reports including literature reviews, modelling and an analysis of the assumptions underlying pandemic planning for the AHMPPI. The findings of these reports have been used to develop the approach taken in the AHMPPI, but as they may also be useful in their own right to provide greater detail of the evidence and analyses accumulated they are provided in the compendium in full. Full copies of these reports can be requested by emailing Pandemic Planning.

A series of summaries have also been developed to outline the key evidence found in the commissioned reports relating to the effectiveness of public health measures. These evidence summaries have been developed for decision makers. Summaries of the commissioned reports can be accessed below.

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