Author:
K. Le Nicole,Garg Manish,Izurieta Ricardo,M. Garg Sona,J. Papadimos Thomas,Arquilla Bonnie,C. Miller Andrew,M. Khan Abbas,Worlton Tamara,S. Firstenberg Michael,C. Galwankar Sagar,Raina Sunil,L. Anderson III Harry,Jeanmonod Rebecca,Jeanmonod Donald,Nnodim Opara Ijeoma,Kaufmann Kristiana,A. Asensio Juan,P. Stawicki Stanislaw
Abstract
International health security (IHS) encompasses any natural or anthropogenic occurrence that can threaten the safety of human health and well-being. The American College of Academic International Medicine IHS Consensus Group (ACAIM-CG) developed a summative assessment highlighting the main issues that can impact IHS including emerging infectious diseases; chronic health conditions; bioterrorism; planetary changes (volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, wildfires, and climate change); nuclear incidents; information and cyber health; industrialization; globalization; pharmaceutical production; and communication platforms (social media). These concerns can directly and indirectly impact IHS both in the long and short term. When considering IHS, we aim to emphasize the utility of applying a predefined framework to effectively approach health security threats. This framework comprises of prevention, detection, assessment, reporting, response, addressing needs, and the perpetual repetition of the above cycle (inclusive of appropriate mitigation measures). It is hoped that this collective work will provide a foundation for further research within the redefined, expanded scope of IHS.
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