Preparedness and management of global public health threats at points of entry in Ireland and the EU in the context of a potential Brexit
Abstract Health security in the European Union (EU) aims to protect citizens from serious threats to health such as biological agents and infectious disease outbreaks- whether natural, intentional or accidental. Threats may include established infections, emerging diseases or chemical and radiologic...
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Main Authors: | Máirín Boland (Author), Mary O'Riordan (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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