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Blind spots in biodefense

Ann P. Linder, Dale Jamieson

2023Science10 citationsDOI

Abstract

In October, the Biden administration released its National Biodefense Strategy (NBS-22), the first update since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Although the document notes that one of the lessons of the pandemic is that threats originating anywhere are threats everywhere, it frames threats as largely external to the United States. NBS-22 focuses primarily on bioterrorism and laboratory accidents, neglecting threats posed by routine practices of animal use and production inside the United States. NBS-22 references zoonotic disease but assures readers that no new legal authorities or institutional innovations are needed. Although the US is not alone in failing to confront these risks, its failure to comprehensively address them echoes across the globe.

Topics & Concepts

BiodefensePandemicBiological warfarePolitical scienceCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)GlobeAdministration (probate law)Outbreak2019-20 coronavirus outbreakBusinessPublic administrationPublic relationsComputer securityLawMedicineDiseaseVirologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Computer scienceOphthalmologyPathologyBacillus and Francisella bacterial researchZoonotic diseases and public health
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