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  1. Preparing and preventing epidemics and pandemics. The number of high-threat infectious hazards continues to rise; some of these are re-emerging and others are new. While outbreaks of vaccine-preventable infectious diseases, such as meningococcal disease, yellow fever and cholera, can have disastrous effects in areas with limited health ...

  2. 29. Nov. 2021 · Victoria Haldane and colleagues argue that to make covid-19 the last pandemic, public health responses to outbreaks must be strengthened, starting with their most basic functions. The covid-19 pandemic has challenged countries to mount and sustain comprehensive public health responses that identify and control an emerging infectious hazard.

  3. Their report outlines the strong scientific foundations for stopping the next pandemic by preventing the spillover of pathogens from animals to people. It provides recommendations for research and actions that have largely been absent from high-level discussions about pandemic prevention, including a novel call to integrate conservation actions with strengthening healthcare systems globally.

  4. 29. Feb. 2020 · In this time of crisis, thousands of papers and guidelines have already been published about COVID-19. Most of these consider the important questions of how to respond to the ongoing public health crisis, or how to mitigate the impacts of the pandemic. This report takes a step back and considers the root causes of the emergence and spread of the novel coronavirus and other ‘zoonoses ...

  5. 3. Mai 2022 · How to Prevent the Next Pandemic by Bill Gates “How to Prevent the Next Pandemic” is a practical approach on preventing pandemics. Bill Gates, provides readers with lessons learned from COVID-19 and what we can do to prevent a similar disaster. This useful 297-page book includes the following nine chapters: 1. Learn from COVID, 2. Create a ...

  6. 19. Apr. 2022 · One argument Bill makes is this: If we want to prevent the next pandemic, we need fairness across the health ecosystem. We need to make decisions with low-income countries in mind, whether we’re talking about the labs where drugs and vaccines are developed, the facilities where they’re manufactured, or the clinics where they are administered.

  7. 24. Okt. 2022 · Pandemic Prevention Is the Ultimate Investment for Humanity. Prevention is a global public good that requires an integrated, risk-based approach to prioritize spillover hot spots, ensure compliance with international health standards, and promote country ownership. The good news is that these investments are highly effective: actions to prevent ...