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Management of natural and bioterrorism induced pandemics.

A recent approach for bioterrorism risk management calls for stricter regulations over biotechnology as a way to control subversion of technology that may be used to create a man-made pandemic. This approach is largely unworkable given the increasing pervasiveness of molecular techniques and tools throughout society. Emerging technology has provided the tools to design much deadlier pathogens but concomitantly the ability to respond to emerging pandemics to reduce mortality has also improved significantly in recent decades. In its historical context determining just how ‘risky’ biological weapons is an important consideration for decision making and resource allocation. Management should attempt to increase capacity, share resources, provide accurate infectious disease reporting, deliver information transparency and improve communications to help mitigate the magnitude of future pandemics.

Authors

  • Tyshenko, Michael G, Tyshenko MG, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada. mtyshenk@uottawa.ca

YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 2007
SOURCE: Bioethics. 2007 Sep;21(7):364-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8519.2007.00571.x.
JOURNAL TITLE ABBREVIATION: Bioethics
JOURNAL TITLE: Bioethics
ISSN: 0269-9702 (Print) 1467-8519 (Electronic) 0269-9702 (Linking)
VOLUME: 21
ISSUE: 7
PAGES: 364-9
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: England
ABSTRACT:
A recent approach for bioterrorism risk management calls for stricter regulations over biotechnology as a way to control subversion of technology that may be used to create a man-made pandemic. This approach is largely unworkable given the increasing pervasiveness of molecular techniques and tools throughout society. Emerging technology has provided the tools to design much deadlier pathogens but concomitantly the ability to respond to emerging pandemics to reduce mortality has also improved significantly in recent decades. In its historical context determining just how 'risky' biological weapons is an important consideration for decision making and resource allocation. Management should attempt to increase capacity, share resources, provide accurate infectious disease reporting, deliver information transparency and improve communications to help mitigate the magnitude of future pandemics.
LANGUAGE: eng
DATE OF PUBLICATION: 2007 Sep
DATE COMPLETED: 20071206
DATE REVISED: 20200418
MESH DATE: 2007/12/07 09:00
EDAT: 2007/09/12 09:00
STATUS: MEDLINE
PUBLICATION STATUS: ppublish
OWNER: NLM

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