Abstract
In the wake of the 2014 Ebola outbreak, policy makers have focused on the public health components which led to the outbreak, the efforts to control it, and mitigate the impact of the outbreak. Some of the most enlightening aspects of the outbreak, pertain to National Security. The crisis demonstrated some crucial challenges the United States would have to plan for to effectively respond to a bioterrorist attack.
Recommended Citation
Pedersen, Christian
(2017)
"Reflecting Back on the Ebola Outbreak and the Future of Bioterrorism,"
Pepperdine Policy Review: Vol. 9, Article 2.
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https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/ppr/vol9/iss1/2
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