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As infectious disease experts like Dr. Pardis Sabeti and Christian Happi point out, what we've known in the field for decades is now painfully evident: our existing global health infrastructure struggles to identify new pathogens before they cause widespread harm. By the time an outbreak is understood and documented, it may be too late to contain. This breeds a sense of urgency for a paradigm shift—from reactive to proactive detection and response.