Lessons from Ebola and Zika: How to Prevent the Next Pandemic
Harvard University, Harvard Global Health Institute. 08/22/2016 This 58-minute presentation features a panel discussion about previous responses to infectious disease outbreaks, such as Ebola and Middle East respiratory syndrome-corona virus (MERS-CoV), and how to learn from any missteps in previous responses to prevent the next pandemic. Speakers discuss the inability to develop vaccines quickly, and the current response to the Zika outbreak. One speaker also discusses his work during the 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak and the lessons that must be learned to prepare for the next pandemic. (Video or Multimedia)
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