Publication

14 Jan 2009

This article deals with international surveillance of infectious diseases addressed through international, national and non-state networks. The author looks at potential political obstacles to the proliferation of such networks and concludes that we are far from being able to believe that government or non-state managed infectious disease surveillance networks will enhance security from infectious disease outbreaks.

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Author Sara E Davies
Series Elcano Royal Institute Analyses
Issue 9
Publisher Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
Copyright © 2009 Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
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