Global health security: the wider lessons from the west African Ebola virus disease epidemic
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine · China Medical Board · +22 more institutions
Abstract
The Ebola virus disease outbreak in West Africa was unprecedented in both its scale and impact. Out of this human calamity has come renewed attention to global health security--its definition, meaning, and the practical implications for programmes and policy. For example, how does a government begin to strengthen its core public health capacities, as demanded by the International Health Regulations? What counts as a global health security concern? In the context of the governance of global health, including WHO reform, it will be important to distil lessons learned from the Ebola outbreak. The Lancet invited a group of respected global health practitioners to reflect on these lessons, to explore the idea of…
Citation impact
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- 28.43
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- 100%
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Authors
24- DLDavid L HeymannCorresponding
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
- LCLincoln Chen
China Medical Board
- KTKeizo Takemi
- DPDavid P. Fidler
Indiana University Bloomington
- JWJordan W. Tappero
Topics & keywords
- Ebola virus
- Health security
- Virology
- Disease
- Global health
- Ebolavirus
- Medicine
- Environmental health