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onlinedigeditions.com - Andrew C. Weber - Christine Parthemore
The next five years will see crucial changes in the global health security landscape, profoundly shaped by two key events in 2014:
The Ebola response in West Africa, and the successful first year of the Global Health Security Agenda, an initiative of dozens of countries and non-governmental organizations to make tangible commitments for preventing, rapidly detecting, and effectively responding to infectious disease threats.(1)
Both events brought to light signs of measurable progress, and profound gaps that must be prioritized in the years ahead. Pressing needs include expanding emergency operations center capacity, better leveraging technological innovation, and closing the gap between the health and security communities.
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