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Global Health Agencies Push for Stronger Disease Surveillance Systems

Experts call for faster response mechanisms to tackle future health emergencies.

India, June 01 : International health organizations are urging countries to strengthen disease surveillance systems as emerging health threats continue to challenge public health infrastructure worldwide.

Recent outbreaks have highlighted the importance of early detection, rapid data sharing, and coordinated emergency response mechanisms. Experts argue that stronger surveillance networks can significantly reduce the impact of infectious diseases.

Advancements in digital health technologies, artificial intelligence, and predictive analytics are helping healthcare authorities identify risks more quickly than before. These tools are increasingly being integrated into national health strategies.

Public health leaders believe global cooperation remains essential for addressing cross-border health challenges. Investments in laboratory capacity, workforce training, and monitoring systems are expected to remain key priorities.

The push for improved preparedness comes as governments seek to strengthen resilience against future outbreaks and public health emergencies.

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