The article from The Standard highlights the urgent need for African nations to strengthen their biosecurity systems in the face of increasing global threats. It emphasizes that biosecurity is not just a technical issue, but a critical component of food security, economic stability, and national resilience. The author draws on recent outbreaks of diseases like avian influenza and foot and mouth disease to illustrate how biosecurity breaches can lead to devastating economic losses and social disruption. The article calls for a proactive approach, moving away from reactive crisis management toward preventative strategies, and points to the work of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) as a step in the right direction. This is a vital resource for anyone interested in public health, agriculture, and policy in Africa.
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