At WEF, Leaders, Experts Discuss Lessons Learned From Ebola, Strategies To Prepare For Future Outbreaks

International Business Times: As Ebola Outbreak Recedes, Global Health Care Leaders Focus On Prevention, Coordinated Action
“…Governments and aid organizations will need to build stronger health care systems in some of the world’s poorest countries and further invest, preemptively, in developing drugs and vaccines to treat rare diseases that could threaten global health. Those are the recommendations of leaders from the public and private sector who convened at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Thursday to talk about the lessons from the latest Ebola outbreak, which has killed thousands in West Africa…” (Nordrum, 1/22).

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