Report on International Science - Table of Contents

Global Microbial Threats in the 1990s

Global Microbial Threats in the 1990s

Table of Contents

Foreword

Executive Summary

Section I
Introduction

Section II
What actions are taken by the U.S. government when an infectious disease outbreak occurs?

Section III
How can we help build a global network for infectious disease reporting and response?

Recommendations
Section IV
How can we ensure the availability of drugs, vaccines, and diagnostic tests when they are needed to combat infectious disease emergencies?
Section V
What mandates and authority should be granted to U.S. Government agencies to enable them to strengthen global disease surveillance and response?
Section VI
Capacity building: What actions are taken by the U.S. Government to prevent and prepare for emerging and re-emerging diseases?
Section VII
What research and training programs are required to support the nation's leadership role in global disease surveillance?


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