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The path to herd immunity: is mandatory vaccination the answer?

Steven S. Cheng , and Bianca A. Lepe

Widespread vaccination routinely reduces the spread of infectious diseases and significantly benefits public health, however, key considerations should be addressed when drafting mandatory vaccination policies.

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Unifying global pandemic preparedness efforts

Jesús A. Siller-Farfán , and Stephanie Gaglione

Stronger commitments from all nations to existing international regulations and targeted efforts based on national economic strengths can improve pandemic preparedness.

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Therapeutic gene editing is here, can regulations keep up?

Soumya Kannan , and Devora Najjar

Additional oversight is required for effective widespread implementation of genome editing therapies in a safe and ethical manner.

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Antibiotic resistance: How to prevent the next public health emergency

Emma H. Yee3 Steven S. Cheng3 Grant A. Knappe , and 1 more

Governments can legislate policies to stimulate new antibiotic production, while mandating equitable development and sustainable usage.

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Current regulations will not protect patient privacy in the age of machine learning

Ashwin Narayan

Changing the current U.S. “reasonable expectation of privacy” doctrine and ending the restriction of HIPAA to only the healthcare industry are two specific steps local or federal governments can take to protect privacy in the age of ML

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