Will the biosecurity interventions succeed in a resource-limited setting like Nigeria in the event of an engineered pandemic?

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Published on June 12, 2026 4:59 PM GMTTL;DRMany biosecurity interventions assume that if we create effective defences to manmade pandemics, society will be able to employ them when necessary. However, this assumption is mostly predicated on factors prevalent in high-income countries, including strong institutions, public trust, dependable healthcare systems, robust surveillance networks, and appropriate finance. In this paper, I suggested that military models designed and assumed to function in ...

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