Sharma, SiddhanthBertozzi, Stefano M.Fan, Victoria Y.Jamison, Dean T.Norheim, Ole F.Oshitani, HitoshiPate, Muhammad Ali2025-09-152025-11-192026Sharma, Siddanth, Stefano M. Bertozzi, Victoria Y. Fan, Dean T. Jamison, Ole F. Norheim, Hitoshi Oshitani, and Muhammad Ali Pate, eds. 2026. Investing in Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Response. Disease Control Priorities, fourth edition, volume 2. Washington, DC: World Bank. doi:10.1596/978-1-4648-2213-1. License: Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0 IGO978-1-4648-2213-1https://hdl.handle.net/10986/43718The fourth edition of Disease Control Priorities (DCP) builds on the three previous editions published from 1993 through 2018. DCP4 uses a collaborative, country-led approach to summarize, produce, and help translate economic evidence to inform better priority setting and capacity strengthening for universal health coverage, public health functions, pandemic preparedness and response, and intersectoral and international action for health. New modeling for DCP4 suggests more than a 20 percent probability in the next decade of another pandemic with mortality comparable to COVID-19. Volume 2, "Investing in Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Response", provides practical guidance for countries to prevent, prepare for, and respond to pandemics. Drawing on COVID-19 lessons, it identifies key priorities to build resilient systems that protect lives and economies through evidence-based national and regional actions. Early chapters focus on prevention—reducing zoonotic risks, strengthening biosafety measures, improving early detection systems, and rapidly characterizing and containing outbreaks. Other chapters discuss targeted public health measures and broader public health and social measures to curb transmission. Core health system investments receive particular attention, especially oxygen systems, emergency care, and vaccine delivery infrastructure that serve both routine and pandemic needs. Later chapters address medical countermeasures, proposing prearranged financing and decentralized manufacturing to accelerate deployment and reduce disparities. Finally, the volume presents a comprehensive framework for pandemic financing that spans the entire pandemic cycle, emphasizing the need for timely, adequate, and effective financial resources. The framework is designed to support policy makers in countries at all income levels and provides a guide to appropriate financing tools for each stage of a pandemic.en-USCC BY 3.0 IGOPANDEMIC RESPONSEBIOSAFETY AND BIOSECURITYEARLY OUTBREAK DETECTIONVACCINATIONPANDEMIC FINANCINGDisease Control Priorities, Fourth Edition (Volume 2): Investing in Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and ResponseBookWorld Bank10.1596/978-1-4648-2213-1603ccb2c-e3b8-4a04-826b-7cdd7b1d4ce2