Crisis management for the future: Building a platform to provide information on emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases from normal times in Japan

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Abstract

At the beginning of the mpox (disease caused by monkey pox) epidemic, there was no platform in Japan to provide appropriate information on emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases (EIDs), and the number of accesses to bioterrorism-related information sites increased rapidly. Even though the interest in mpox was much smaller than in coronavirus infectious disease, emerged in late 2019 (COVID-19), the increase in the number of views were much greater than during the COVID-19 epidemic. This may not be because mpox is bioterrorism-related as an analog of smallpox, but rather because there were no other websites providing information on mpox. For future crisis management, there should be a platform to provide information on possible epidemics of EIDs from normal times in Japan.

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Adachi, E., Otani, A., Yotsuyanagi, H., Saijo, M., & Saito, T. (2024). Crisis management for the future: Building a platform to provide information on emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases from normal times in Japan. Global Health and Medicine, 6(2), 156–159. https://doi.org/10.35772/ghm.2023.01089

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