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Countermeasures

Countermeasures

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Globalization, geo-political conflicts, climate change and advancements in technology are making the biological threat landscape more complex than ever before. This is Countermeasures, where we explore health threats impacting communities around the world. Brought to you by Emergent, a leading public health company that delivers protective and life-saving solutions to communities around the world. From Zoonotic disease to bioweapons, orthopoxviruses, and more, we’ll explore what it means to protect public health, and how preparedness today can lead to a safer tomorrow.Copyright 2023 Science
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