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But at the moment, onerous spending rules and weak financial commitments are tying the hands of those working to prevent the next serious disease
outbreak.
Life-Saving Drugs for AllPRINCETON – The deadly
outbreak
of Ebola in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea that began last year highlighted a problem in the production of pharmaceuticals.
Prior to 2014, however, the largest
outbreak
was in Uganda, in 2000, when 425 people were infected and 224 died.
All that changed with the latest
outbreak.
It is not certain that the existence of such a fund prior to the recent Ebola
outbreak
would have led to the development of vaccines or treatments for the disease.
It has also been one hundred years since the
outbreak
of the First World War, and 25 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall quickly led to German reunification.
But, in an increasingly inflationary environment, any such efforts could fuel an
outbreak
of the dreaded wage-price spiral – the same lethal interplay that wreaked such havoc in the United States in the 1970’s.
The last nail had been hammered into the coffin of globalization even before the
outbreak
of World War II.
The big money-center banks had used the five years since the
outbreak
of the Latin American debt crisis to strengthen their balance sheets.
Indeed, the experience with SARS in Toronto, where cases escaped detection and led to a second outbreak, stands as a warning against excessive optimism about the apparent control of the larger and more geographically dispersed outbreaks in Taiwan and mainland China.
Thanks to the emergency operations centers, this infrastructure even helped to stop the Ebola
outbreak
in Nigeria in 2014, by enabling contact tracing and surveillance.
Thus, Wilhelm unintentionally contributed to the
outbreak
of war in 1914.
In the face of a public health system that seemed incapable of diagnosing and treating the
outbreak
quickly, the government felt it had little choice but to shut down Mexico City, dealing a severe blow to an already crippled economy.
The Great War and Global GovernanceISTANBUL – This year marks the hundredth anniversary of the
outbreak
of World War I – and, arguably, the worst year in human history.
Since the
outbreak
of the financial crisis in 2007, the word’s usage in major newspapers such as the New York Times and the Financial Times has fallen still further.
From that fateful day, the advanced capitalist world has experienced its longest period of economic stagnation since the decade that began with the 1929 Wall Street crash and ended with the
outbreak
of World War II ten years later.
When the UN was founded in 1945, the primary objective was to prevent the
outbreak
of World War III.
The Great War’s End in SyriaNEW DELHI – As the West begins to gear up for the centenary of the
outbreak
of World War I in 1914, the Middle East is being convulsed as never before by the legacy of the Ottoman Empire’s breakup.
Clearly, strong action was the right response to the crisis (the extent to which central banks might have contributed to its
outbreak
is another matter).
The pain and suffering arising from last year’s earthquake was already enormous, and has since been compounded by Hurricane Tomas and an
outbreak
of cholera.
The World Health Organization and the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) estimate that the
outbreak
could affect some 400,000 people.
That is why the UN and its partners issued the Cholera Inter-Sector Response Strategy for Haiti, a $164 million funding appeal to support the international community’s efforts to contain the
outbreak.
Recent street demonstrations could easily turn into an
outbreak
of ongoing resistance to Israeli rule.
An
outbreak
of violence could strengthen Hamas and its military wing, Al-Qassam Brigades, in the West Bank.
Simple nuclear-derived kits accelerated the detection of the Ebola virus during the recent
outbreak
in West Africa.
In contrast to a shooting war, there’s no government declaration to mark the official
outbreak
of hostilities.
But let us put aside these questions – which have been explored in great depth – and focus on the moral issues raised by the latest
outbreak
of hostilities.
As University of Ottawa virologist Earl Brown put it after a Canadian
outbreak
of avian influenza, “high-intensity chicken rearing is a perfect environment for generating virulent avian flu viruses.”
And its transmission to two nurses responsible for Duncan’s care – likely resulting from several breaches of medical protocol – has focused intense scrutiny on US preparedness for a possible
outbreak.
Indeed, though the threat of a serious Ebola
outbreak
in the US remains minimal, that is no reason for complacency.
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