Reaching patients where they are
PANTHER’s architecture combines hubs with mobile teams
Hubs are the core strategic and operational centres for preparedness and response. Mobile teams are a flexible set-up to reach out to remote locations where the patients are.
In a regional epidemic context, hubs will be located in experienced endemic epicentres (e.g., Nigeria for Lassa).
Mobile teams are additional response tools adapted to each epidemiological typology and critical to outpatients’ outreach and conducting short-notice clinical trials.
In an endemic or pandemic context, hub selection will be pragmatic (building on the existing).
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