International Office of Public Hygiene
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The International Office of Public Hygiene (OIPH), also known by its French name as the Office International d'Hygiène Publique (OIHP), was an international organization founded 9 December 1907 and based in Paris, France.[1] It merged into the World Health Organization in 1946.[2][3][4]
It is the world's first universal health organization.[2] Member states exchanged information about the presence and spread of disease, as well as provided recommendations for sanitation.[2] The organization helped restructure public health services in Greece and China in the late 1920s.[2]
History
It was created to oversee international rules regarding the quarantining of ships and ports to prevent the spread of plague and cholera, and to administer other public health conventions,[5] leading to engage on other epidemics, and the collection of broader epidemiological data on various diseases, as well as issues such as the control of medicinal opium, cannabis, and other drugs,[6] the traumas created by World War I, etc.[5]
The idea to establish an international office for the purpose of acquiring and disseminating information about communicable diseases such as cholera and yellow fever was first proposed in 1903 at the International Sanitary Convention in Paris. The French government assumed the responsibility of drafting a proposal for establishing an organization and the final draft was submitted in August 1907. A following conference was held in Rome on December 3, of that same year, and in attendance were delegates from Belgium, Brazil, British India, Egypt, France, Great Britain, Holland, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States. After some modifications, all delegates except from Romania, signed the organic statutes on December 9.[7]
November 4, 1908, a committee composed of members from each country that ratified the document met at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Paris. This would be the blueprint of the body’s permanent form. Its responsibilities were to create the bureau, draw up its regulations, supply its expenses, and direct its first operations.[8]
The OIHP was part of the complex structure known as the Health Organization (Script error: No such module "Lang".) of the League of Nations,[9] in an often-competing, and sometimes collaborative relation with the League of Nations' Health Committee.[10]
The OIHP was dissolved by protocols signed 22 July 1946[11] and its epidemiological service was incorporated into the Interim Commission of the World Health Organization on 1 January 1947. However, the OIHP remained in existence legally until 1952.
In 1930, the Permanent committee for the OIHP played a role in addressing an outbreak of plague at various ports along the Mediterranean coast. In response to this outbreak, the committee first requested information regarding antiplague vaccine distribution regarding the type and quantity of vaccines distributed. The office also tasked a commission with developing a serum that could identify various bacterias.[12]
Organisation
The OIHP was managed by a "Permanent Committee" chaired successively by Rocco Santoliquido (1908-1919), Oscar Velghe (1919-1932), George S. Buchanan (1932-1936).[14][15][7] Important personalities were taking part in the work of the OIHP such as Camille Barrère.
As of 1933, the OIHP was composed of the following contracting parties:[14]
- File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina, 1910
- File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia, 1909
- File:Flag of the Congo Free State.svg Belgian Congo, 1927
- File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium, 1907
- File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia, 1912
- File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil, 1907
- File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg UK British dominions, 1927
- File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg UK British India, 1908
- File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria, 1909
- File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada, 1910
- File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile, 1912
- File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark, 1913
- File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands (Dutch Indies), 1925
- File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt, 1907
- File:Flag of France.svg France, 1907
- File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg French Algeria, 1910
- File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg French Equatorial Africa, 1929
- File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg French Indochina, 1914
- File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg French West Africa, 1920
- File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany, 1928
- File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg UK (Great Britain), 1907
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece, 1913
- File:Flag of Hejaz (1917).svg Kingdom of Hejaz, 1932
- File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland (Irish Free State), 1928
- File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy, 1907
- File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan, 1924
- File:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg, 1926
- File:Flag of Madagascar.svg Madagascar, 1920
- File:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco, 1920
- File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico, 1909
- File:Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco, 1913
- File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands, 1907
- File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway, 1912
- File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand, 1924
- File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru, 1908
- Template:Country data Persia, 1909
- File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland, 1920
- File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal, 1907
- File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania, 1921
- File:Flag of Sudan.svg Sudan, 1926
- File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden, 1909
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- File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia, 1922
- File:Flag of South Africa (1928–1994).svg Union of South Africa, 1919
- File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain, 1907
- File:Flag of Tunisia (1959–1999).svg French protectorate of Tunisia, 1908
- File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey, 1911
- File:Flag of the United States.svg USA, 1907
- File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union, 1926 (initially accessed as File:Flag of Russia.svg Russian Empire in 1907)
- File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay, 1913
See also
- International Sanitary Conferences
- League of Nations
- Hygiene
- Public health
- World Health Organization
- Camille Barrère
- Drug Supervisory Body
References
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