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Disease X, a potential pandemic, may be 20 times deadlier than Covid-19. Learn what it is and how to prepare.
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Disease X is a term coined by WHO for a severe pandemic pathogen. Dr. Rastogi explains its nature and origin.
Dr. Rastogi emphasizes containment, international guidelines, and strict travel restrictions to prevent Disease X.
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Collaboration among leaders, scientists, and experts is crucial to control and eliminate Disease X.
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Timely access to resources like test kits and vaccines is essential to combat Disease X.
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The One Health approach aims to bridge gaps and mitigate emerging pathogen risks, including Disease X.
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Disease X could be 20 times deadlier than Covid-19, with a combination of high infectivity and fatality.
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Urgent preparations are required as there is no approved vaccine for Disease X, and inaction could have staggering costs.
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Disease X remains a hypothetical but formidable threat that demands global attention and readiness.
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Dame Kate Bingham warns about Disease X's potential deadliness and the need for vaccine development.
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Allocating financial resources for vaccine development is crucial to combat Disease X effectively.
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The cost of inaction against Disease X could be monumental, as seen with Covid-19's economic impact.
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Disease X serves as a reminder of the importance of international collaboration and vigilance.
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The ongoing battle against emerging infectious diseases requires research, resources, and global cooperation.
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Preparing for Disease X, an unseen threat, is crucial to safeguard global health and well-being.
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