Global Health Security

This theme explores how advancements in animal health directly contribute to global health security, emphasising the prevention and detection of, and response to, biological threats. Emerging zoonoses, antimicrobial resistance, and dual-use research risks underscore the urgent need for a proactive, interdisciplinary approach.

Strengthening animal health systems is a critical first line of defense against pandemics and bioterrorism. By integrating perspectives from animal, public and environmental health sectors, this content series highlights innovative strategies in biosecurity, laboratory biosafety, and cutting-edge tech solutions to reduce risks from animal diseases, lab accidents and deliberate biological threats. It also offers evidence-based insights to shape policy and foster partnerships across sectors, in line with the One Health approach.

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Opinion

09/05/25

6min read

The risk of intentional animal disease biothreats to society – and what we can do about it

Dr Debbie Eagles

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