IHRsäädökset
IHRsäädökset is a Finnish term that translates to "IHR regulations" or "IHR rules." This refers to the International Health Regulations (IHR) adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO). The IHR is a legally binding international treaty that aims to prevent, protect against, control, and respond to the international spread of disease. It provides a framework for countries to work together to manage public health emergencies of international concern. The regulations establish a set of rights and obligations for WHO member states, including the requirement to report certain disease outbreaks to the WHO and to implement core public health capacities for detection, assessment, reporting, and response. The Finnish government, as a member state of the WHO, has incorporated these international regulations into its national legislation and public health practices. Therefore, IHRsäädökset in Finland signifies the national implementation and adherence to the global International Health Regulations, ensuring Finland's preparedness and cooperation in addressing international health threats.