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Global Event-Based Surveillance of Chemical Incidents from Open-Source Intelligence
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Global Event-Based Surveillance of Chemical Incidents from Open-Source Intelligence

Damian Honeyman, Associate Professor Samsung Lim, David J Heslop, Deepti Gurdasani and C. Raina MacIntyre
CBD S&T Conference 2024 (Florida, USA, 02/12/2024–05/12/2024)
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Abstract

Public health Epidemiology Artificial intelligence
New chemical compounds are continually being synthesised, manufactured, and transported globally for use in all aspects of life (1). While we heavily rely on chemicals, the ever-increasing risk of chemical incidents continues to grow exponentially, creating increased opportunities for incidents that can negatively impact the environment and human and animal health. However, global surveillance of chemical incidents is lacking.

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