Abstract

Has the global health situation improved, worsened or remained at the same level, after the attack on the twin towers in 2001? We make a brief analysis of some epidemiological outbreaks that have arisen in these twenty years, their consequences and what could come in the future.

Highlights

  • Dr Ivins passed away before the trial

  • One of the immediate consequences of both the attack in New York and the spread of anthrax was the issuance of the Law against bioterrorism in 2002 (Bioterrorism Act 2002), which imposes very strict measures for the importation of consumer products and agricultural inputs in the United States, to prevent the entry of infected food into United States territory

  • Despite the bioterrorist act, E. coli bacteria from Europe entered the United States and the biggest problems they had arose from within its territory, not from outside. This must be taken into account, due to the impact it represents on the free trade of various food products between the United States and the rest of the world

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Benjamín Ruiz Loyola Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Unam Received date: July 20, 2021; Accepted date: August 14, 2021; Published date: September 07, 2021 Citation: Benjamín R. Loyola. (2021 World Health Situation after September 11, 2001. J. Gastroenterology Pancreatology and Hepatobilary Disorders. 5(4) DOI: 10.31579/2641-5194/041

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