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DELAYED RESPONSES : REACTIVITY IN INTERNATIONAL RESPONSES TO THE EBOLA AND ZIKA CRISES

机译:延迟的响应:应对埃博拉和兹卡危机的国际反应

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This piece explores international responses to the 2013-2016 Ebola and 2016 Zika Virus outbreaks. It argues that international responses were heavily reactive in nature as they occurred long after the initial outbreaks and were characterized by a slow scale up of response efforts and difficulties securing funds. These reactive responses are relative to the rise of securitization within global health governance, where responses to an outbreak are scaled up when a virus is perceived to pose a threat to the state, rather than when the outbreak initially occurs. While the Ebola and Zika outbreaks were very different, the similarly reactive nature of the responses to each epidemic illustrates the limitations of using a securitization-based framework for epidemic response.
机译:本文探讨了国际社会对2013-2016年埃博拉病毒和2016年寨卡病毒爆发的应对措施。它认为,国际反应本质上是高度反应性的,因为它们在最初爆发后就已经发生了很长时间,其特点是反应努力的规模缓慢,资金筹集困难。这些反应性响应与全球卫生治理中证券化的兴起有关,在这种情况下,当人们认为病毒对国家构成威胁而不是最初爆发时,对爆发的反应就会扩大。尽管埃博拉疫情和寨卡病毒的爆发有很大不同,但对每种流行病的反应具有类似的反应性,这说明了使用基于证券化的流行病应对框架的局限性。

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