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A Model of preparedness : risk management

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      <subfield code="a">A Model of preparedness</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Large-scale infectious disease events can cause billions -or even trillions- of dollars in economic and insured life and health losses. While medical advancements work in our davor, an ever more connected world, a warming climate, shifting animal habitats and longer life spans affect the likelihood and magnitude of pandemics. Because managing pandemic risk is vital, the World Bank is developing a financial instrument agent, to help combat the impact of an outbreak. Conducing large-loss scenario analyses can help insurers manage pandemic risk and be ready for extreme events such as a global flu outbreak.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="g">03/10/2016 Volumen 117 Número 6 - octubre 2016 , p. 84-86</subfield>
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