Global biosecurity in a complex, dynamic world
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Auteurs : Brenda A. Wilson [États-Unis]Source :
- Complexity [ 1076-2787 ] ; 2008-09.
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- Acute gastroenteritis, African rodents, Alternative strategies, Annual death toll, Anthrax, Antibiotic, Antibiotic resistance, Antimicrobial resistance, Appl environ microbiol, Avian, Avian influenza, Band disease, Better preparedness, Better understanding, Biological agents, Biological threats, Biosecurity, Bioterror threat, Black band, Bone meal, Bovine spongiform encephalopathy, Cases deaths, Cattle feed, Cholera, Cholera epidemic, Cholerae, Climate change, Coli, Coli contamination, Considerable threat, Consumer confidence, Containment measures, Coral reef ecosystems, Coral reefs, Critical control point, Cruise ships, Deadly virus, Direct contact, Direct observation, Disease outbreaks, Economic consequences, Economic losses, Effective strategy, Emergence, Endemic, Engl, European rabbits, Folia neuropathol, Food defense, Food industries, Food irradiation, Food processing, Food safety, Global, Global security newswire, Hazard analysis, Healthcare, Healthcare preparedness, High impact, Hong kong, Humans, Infectious disease, Infectious diseases, Influenza, Interagency cooperation, Interdisciplinary approaches, Interesting example, International cooperation, International health regulations, Last resort, Life sciences, Limited resources, Long incubation period, Major animal diseases, Many scientists, Marburg viruses, Mass destruction, Mass disruption, Microbe, Microbial threats, Microbiol, Modern technologies, Monkeypox, Monkeypox illinois, Morbidity, Mule deer, Multidrug, Multidrug resistance, Multistate outbreak, Mutant receptor allele, Myxoma virus, National academies, National research council, Natural disasters, Natural selection, Norwalk virus, Other areas, Other pathogens, Outbreak, Pandemic, Pathogen, Periodical, Poor sanitation, Prairie dogs, Prevalence, Prion, Proc natl acad, Public health, Public healthcare, Rabbit populations, Recent studies, Response network, Seasonal cholera epidemics, Selective pressure, Single drug, Species barrier, Species barriers, Spinach, Staphylococcus aureus, Surveillance network, Trade losses, Vaccination, Vaccine, Variant disease, Vcjd, Vibrio, Vibrio cholerae, Viral, Virus, Warning system, West nile virus, Wiley, Wiley periodicals, World health organization, Zoonotic, Zoonotic diseases.
Abstract
Biosecurity is emerging as a major global health priority for which innovative and unprecedented solutions are needed. Biosecurity is a challenging biocomplexity problem involving multifaceted processes such as interactions between humans and nonhuman biota, anthropogenic environmental and ecological factors, and socioeconomic and political pressures. Key to an effective biosecurity strategy will be fundamental understanding of evolutionary, anthropogenic and environmental driving forces at play in transmission and perpetuation of infectious diseases. Biosecurity solutions will depend on increased support of basic biomedical research and public education, enhanced healthcare preparedness, alternative strategies for ensuringsafety, and improved interagency cooperation regarding global health policy. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Complexity, 2008.
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