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

·Nuno Sempere··

TL;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 func...

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