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This is an important step in the right direction, but such efforts need to start well before an
outbreak
if they are to have a significant impact.
By creating research grants that do not expire as soon as an
outbreak
is under control, we would substantially increase our portfolio of solutions to manage the next epidemic better.
One need only look at the rise of the Islamic State, the
outbreak
of Ebola, the fight against climate change, or the financial contagion of 2008 to see what happens when a danger remains unidentified for too long or a coordinated response is missing or mismanaged.
This has already begun to happen; examples include Kenya’s mobile money service M-Pesa, and mHealth in West Africa, which showed its potential during the Ebola
outbreak.
Fighting Ebola on All FrontsPARIS – Judging by the media coverage in the United States and Europe of the Ebola
outbreak
in West Africa, one might conclude that conditions in the affected countries are gradually improving.
Granted, it has been contained in Liberia, but only in Liberia, and even there, there is no way to ensure that another
outbreak
will not occur.
Since the
outbreak
of the virus in March, the Institut Pasteur, an independent, non-profit research organization, has worked to understand how the virus can be contained and what treatment can be offered.
The Institut Pasteur’s Ebola Task Force is fighting the virus on the ground in West Africa and in the laboratory in France, studying the virus and how it spreads, and leaving no stone unturned to find a medical solution that will stop this
outbreak
and prevent new ones.
Though no regulatory authority has approved it yet, it is viewed as so powerful that an emergency stockpile of 300,000 doses has been created for use in the event of another
outbreak.
The Second Industrial Revolution, from the last third of the nineteenth century to the
outbreak
of World War I, was powered by developments in electricity, transportation, chemicals, steel, and (especially) mass production and consumption.
The infamous Downing Street memorandum of July 23, 2002, eight months before the
outbreak
of war, stated explicitly that “The intelligence and the facts were being fixed around the policy.”
Such a global resource could underpin the development of a comprehensive strategy to address the next outbreak, including a plan for putting health workers and supplies on the ground quickly.
The Violations Documentation Centre (VDC), a Syrian human-rights network and think tank, recently provided the first reliable, large-scale dataset on violent civilian deaths since the
outbreak
of the conflict.
With the war’s outbreak, Americans of Japanese origin were expropriated and herded into concentration camps.
Trump’s characteristic sequence of blood-curdling threats – “fire and fury,” “squeeze Iran’s exports to zero,” “tariffs on everything Chinese,” “consequences the likes of which few have ever suffered” – followed by a handshake, a hug, and a sudden
outbreak
of mutual understanding, is now a clearly established pattern.
Communism and fascism were born and took root in societies demoralized by war, which is why all steps should be taken now to prevent the
outbreak
of war.
The country has been suffering from famine, and recent reports warn of a deadly locust
outbreak
in the region.
TOKYO – The British Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm once called the epoch stretching from the French Revolution of 1789 to World War I’s
outbreak
in 1914 as the “long nineteenth century.”
With water and sanitation facilities knocked out, the country is now facing the worst cholera
outbreak
in modern history.
Consider the 2014 Ebola
outbreak
in West Africa: despite ample support programs and infrastructure focused on confronting malaria, countries were not even remotely prepared to handle a new health challenge.
The refusal of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime to allow WHO to carry out vaccination programs in insurgent-controlled areas directly resulted in a polio
outbreak
in 2013.
This summer, Europe will commemorate the centennial of the
outbreak
of World War I, which plunged Europe into the abyss of modern nationalist violence.
Anarchists assassinated a Russian Czar, an Austrian Empress, and American and French presidents, and the
outbreak
of World War I dealt a near-fatal blow to European civilization.
Even health-care organizations are getting in on the action, using a community’s purchasing patterns to predict, say, an influenza
outbreak.
The Ebola
outbreak
– which economists estimate cost three times more to bring under control than it would have cost to build functioning health-care systems in the first place – made that starkly clear.
Something similar occurred in the years preceding the
outbreak
of World War I.
The recovery was slow, a series of dangerous geopolitical risks emerged, and the world was confronted with a devastating Ebola
outbreak.
But Foege was worried that a wider
outbreak
might be unfolding, and he did not have enough doses to vaccinate everyone in the area.
The article reviewed examples of how foreign investors have lost money in the US market and concluded, “The
outbreak
of the latest crisis shows that the neo-conservative revolution launched in the 1980’s has already come to an end.”
Such budget cuts make no more sense in Moscow or Sverdlovsk than they would have made in New York, where a comparatively trivial prison-based
outbreak
of tuberculosis a decade ago led to a massive influx of resources.
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