Bill Gates has warned that governments must prepare for future pandemics and smallpox terror attacks by investing billions in research and development.
Mr Gates made the warning during a Policy Exchange interview with the chair of the Health Select Committee Jeremy Hunt.
The Microsoft founder also called for the formation of a new billion-dollar World Health Organisation Pandemic Task Force.
While the research may be expensive, he said that it could also lead to other innovations, such as eradicating flu and the common cold.

He said that countries like the US and the UK must spend âtens of billionsâ to fund the research.
âIâm hoping in five years, I can write a book called, âWe ARE ready for the next pandemicâ, but itâll take tens of billions in R&D â the US and the UK will be part of thatâ, he said.
âItâll take probably about a billion a year for a pandemic Task Force at the WHO level, which is doing the surveillance and actually doing what I call âgerm gamesâ where you practise.â
Mr Gates suggested that the âgerm-gamesâ could include preparing for acts of bioterrorism such as smallpox attacks on airports.
âYou say, OK, what if a bioterrorist brought smallpox to 10 airports? You know, how would the world respond to that? Thereâs naturally-caused epidemics and bioterrorism-caused epidemics that could even be way worse than what we experienced todayâ, he said.
âThereâs naturally-caused epidemics and bioterrorism-caused epidemics that could even be way worse than what we experienced todayâ

Despite the dire warning, the worldâs fourth richest man also struck an optimistic note during the interview, anticipating the âincredibly beneficialâ medical innovations that will come from increased funding for pandemic prevention.
âThe nice thing is a lot of the R&D we need to do to be ready for the next pandemic are things like making vaccines cheap, having big factories, eradicating the flu, getting rid of the common cold, making vaccines just a little patch you put on your arm, things that will be incredibly beneficial even in the years when we donât have pandemics,â he said.
He added that he will continue to talk about pandemic preparedness, as part of his work as a philanthropist.
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He said: âSo along with the climate message and the ongoing fight against diseases of the poor, pandemic preparedness is something Iâll be talking about a lot.
âAnd I think itâll find fertile ground because, you know, we lost trillions of dollars and millions of lives. And citizens expect their governments not to let that happen again.â