Implementing the global health security agenda: lessons from global health and security programs

The Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) describes a vision for a world that is safe and secure from infectious disease threats; it underscores the importance of developing the international capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to pandemic agents. In February 2014, the United States committed to...

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Global Health
Government Agencies
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Security Measures
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