Regarding responding effectively to an epidemic, Frieden said that India can be a leader in Global Health Security by developing an interconnected global network of emergency operations centers and multi-sectoral response to biological incidents.
He was speaking at an event on "Ebola and the Global Health Security Paradox: How the world is both better prepared for and at greater risk from health threats than ever and what we can do about it".
As far as detection is concerned, he stressed on launching, strengthening and linking global networks for real-time bio-surveillance
"The global norm of rapid, transparent reporting in the event of health emergencies of international concern must be strengthened along with laboratory systems," he said.
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"India's success reinvigorated the global movement for eradication of polio," he said.
He also remembered the Joint Statement during the visit of President of USA to India wherein reaffirmed their support for the role that science, technology and innovation partnerships can play in addressing pressing challenges in areas such as food, water, energy, climate, health and developing innovative solutions that are affordable, accessible and adaptable, meet the needs of the people of the two countries and benefit the global community.