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The 9/11 Symposium Emerging Biological Threats Panel The 9/11 Symposium Emerging Biological Threats Panel

The 9/11 Symposium Emerging Biological Threats Panel - PowerPoint Presentation

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The 9/11 Symposium Emerging Biological Threats Panel - PPT Presentation

Heather Simmons DVM MSVPH Zoonotic Emerging amp Transboundary Animal Diseases 2 Up to 75 of EIDs are zoonotic Covid 19 emerged as a worldwide pandemic through the movement of people African swine fever occurring globally through movements of animals and products ID: 935632

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The 9/11 Symposium

Emerging Biological Threats Panel

Heather Simmons DVM, MSVPH

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Zoonotic, Emerging, & Transboundary Animal Diseases

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Up to 75% of EIDs are zoonotic

Covid 19 emerged as a worldwide pandemic through the movement of people

African swine fever occurring globally through movements of animals and products

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R&D Priorities

Risk-based approaches that assesses industry value chains and across sectors

Prevention and detection methodologies for emerging and unknown pathogens

Biological threat reduction/global vulnerability assessments

Early warning systems

Disease surveillance and epidemiology

Critical Infrastructure for United States

Vast interconnected network where threats can occur from various sources domestically and/or globally

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Training platforms of new R&D Tools

Previous career development program and MSI programming

Animal and plant epidemiology

Biological threats

Competencies/curriculum/ certification in field epidemiology across sectors

Agrocrime

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Agroterror

Economic impacts

DHS/Global

DHS

DHS

Global guidelines

Global simulations

Global Threats

Workforce Development Priorities

DHS

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Thank You

Email: heather.engleking@ag.tamu.edu

Website: iiad.tamu.edu

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