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will be stolen and used maliciously". Joseph
Kanabrocki (2017) source elaborates: "Biosafety focuses on protection of the researcher, their contacts and the environment via accidental release of a pathogen from containment, whether by direct release into the environment or by a laboratory-acquired infection. Conversely, biosecurity focuses on controlling access to pathogens of consequence and on the reliability of the scientists granted this access (thereby reducing the threat of an intentional release of a pathogen) and/or access to sensitive information related to a pathogen's virulence, host-range, transmissibility, resistance to medical countermeasures, and environmental stability, among other things".
638:. The proliferation of high biosafety level laboratories around the world has resulted in concern about the availability of targets for those that might be interested in stealing dangerous pathogens. The growth in containment laboratories is often in response to emerging diseases, and many new containment labs' main focus is to find ways to control these diseases. By strengthening national disease surveillance, prevention, control and response systems, the labs have improved international public health.
519:(2004) "affirms that the proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and their means of delivery constitutes a threat to international peace and security. The resolution obliges States, inter alia, to refrain from supporting by any means non-State actors from developing, acquiring, manufacturing, possessing, transporting, transferring or using nuclear, chemical or biological weapons and their means of delivery". Resolution 2325, reaffirming 1540, was adopted unanimously on 15 December 2016.
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refers to the measures taken "to reduce the risk of accidental release of or exposure to infectious disease agents", whereas laboratory biosecurity is usually taken to mean "a set of systems and practices employed in legitimate bioscience facilities to reduce the risk that dangerous biological agents
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programs carried out by major states in the last century. Dealing with this challenge, which has been labelled the "dual-use dilemma", requires a number of different activities. However, one way of ensuring that the life sciences continue to generate significant benefits and do not become subject to
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issue, especially in the traditional view of international relations. However, some changes in trend have contributed to the inclusion of biosecurity (health security) in discussions of security. As time progressed, there was a movement towards securitisation. Non-traditional security issues such as
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One of the major challenges of biosecurity is that harmful technology has become more available and accessible. Biomedical advances and the globalisation of scientific and technical expertise have made it possible to greatly improve public health; however, there is also the risk that these advances
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Animal biosecurity encompasses different means of prevention and containment of disease agents in a specific area. A critical element in animal biosecurity is biocontainment β the control of disease agents already present in a particular area and work to prevent transmission. Animal biosecurity may
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in the UK, where the focus is on the dangers of "dual-use" research, defines the term as meaning "successful minimising of the risks that the biological sciences will be deliberately or accidentally misused in a way which causes harm for humans, animals, plants or the environment, including through
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triad for disease occurrence: the individual host, the disease, and the environment in contributing to disease susceptibility. It aims to improve nonspecific immunity of the host to resist the introduction of an agent, or limit the risk that an agent will be sustained in an environment at adequate
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The emerging nature of newer biosecurity threats means that small-scale risks can blow up rapidly, which makes the development of an effective policy challenging owing to the limitations on time and resources available for analysing threats and estimating the likelihood of their occurrence. It is
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came to be included in the definition of international security. There was a general realisation that the actors in the international system not only involved nation-states but also included international organisations, institutions, and individuals, which ensured the security of various actors
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Some uncertainties about the policy implementation for biosecurity remain for future. In order to carefully plan out preventive policies, policy makers need to be able to somewhat predict the probability and assess the risks; however, as the uncertain nature of the biosecurity issue goes it is
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The advance of the life sciences and biotechnology has the potential to bring great benefits to humankind through responding to societal challenges. However, it is also possible that such advances could be exploited for hostile purposes, something evidenced in a small number of incidents of
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that can protect from or treat the effects of a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear (CBRN) attack or in the case of public health emergencies. MCMs can also be used for prevention and diagnosis of symptoms associated with CBRN attacks or threats.
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countries came together, calling upon "national governments to undertake actions to bring the BRC concept into being in concert with the international scientific community". BRCs are "repositories and providers of high-quality biological materials and
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risks and that avoid unnecessary interference with international traffic and trade", "to help the international community prevent and respond to acute public health risks that have the potential to cross borders and threaten people worldwide".
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largely difficult to predict and also involves a complex process as it requires a multidisciplinary approach. The policy choices they make to address an immediate threat could pose another threat in the future, facing an unintended trade-off.
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misuse for hostile purposes is a process of engagement between scientists and the security community, and the development of strong ethical and normative frameworks to complement legal and regulatory measures that are developed by states.
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The definition has sometimes been broadened to embrace other concepts, and it is used for different purposes in different contexts. A 2016 draft handbook on biosecurity education produced by the
Bradford Disarmament Research Centre at
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within each nation became an important agenda. Biosecurity is one of the issues to be securitised under this trend. On 10 January 2000, the
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1880:McClellan, Paul (27 March 2009).
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3493:UN Millennium Declaration (2000)
830:International Health Regulations
789:Biosecurity in the United States
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451:International Health Regulations
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3079:Corporate social responsibility
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459:Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
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2076:Preventive Veterinary Medicine
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2463:Koblentz, Gregory D. (2012).
2448:. United Nations. p. 41.
2386:University of New South Wales
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602:Controversial experiments in
503:Biological Weapons Convention
428:Codex Alimentarius Commission
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1943:. National Academies Press.
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578:Millennium Development Goals
392:Food and Drug Administration
236:National Academy of Sciences
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3124:Standards and certification
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2174:Ord, Toby (23 March 2021).
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127:World Health Organization
3084:Environmental accounting
2833:Sustainable architecture
2823:Environmental technology
1779:(Audio & transcript)
1625:Arms Control Association
779:Biosecurity in Australia
737:international guidelines
440:World Trade Organization
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2957:Sustainable agriculture
2508:. New York, Routledge.
2493:Paris, Roland. (2001).
2263:10.1126/science.adf6020
2049:Science & Diplomacy
2022:Science & Diplomacy
374:Medical countermeasures
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3354:Urban drainage systems
3094:Environmental planning
3058:Water recycling shower
3048:Tidal stream generator
2843:Sustainable industries
2802:Sustainable population
2787:Demographic transition
2769:Tragedy of the commons
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2458:International Affairs
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701:chemical contaminants
616:airborne transmission
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212:research laboratories
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3053:Water heat recycling
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2695:Micro-sustainability
2680:Ecological footprint
2637:Planetary boundaries
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1384:Department of Health
699:or the detection of
572:convened to discuss
384:pharmaceutical drugs
283:Information security
216:laboratory biosafety
208:biological terrorism
189:Laboratory biosafety
116:Biosecurity Act 1993
75:. The term includes
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3114:Metrics and indices
2967:Sustainable fishery
2886:Holocene extinction
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2471:, Vol. 88, Issue 1.
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570:UN Security Council
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346:, such as the 1918
290:Biological Security
200:Bradford University
2919:Sustainable energy
2881:Endangered species
2838:Sustainable design
2752:Consumer behaviour
2402:Articles and books
2381:Global Biosecurity
2137:10.1111/risa.12357
1860:Sandia Corporation
1575:. 19 December 2019
1386:. 5 September 2014
750:biological warfare
517:UN Resolution 1540
511:biological weapons
496:Biological weapons
463:Codex Alimentarius
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368:health departments
295:Animals and plants
287:Program management
279:Transport security
270:Personnel security
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193:Biological weapons
157:biological threats
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2690:Green consumption
2627:Global governance
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2460:, Vol. 23, No. 3.
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604:synthetic biology
524:Laboratory safety
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2828:Natural building
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