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The Novel Coronavirus Originating in Wuhan, China: Challenges for Global Health Governance.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2020On December 31, 2019, China reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) cases of pneumonia in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, now designated 2019-nCoV. Mounting cases and deaths pose major public health and governance challenges.
A. Phelan, R. Katz, L. Gostin
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Economic Impact and Recovery Following a Global Health Crisis, 2022
The emergence and spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) with its attendant coronavirus disease in late 2019 (COVID-19) have brought untold social and economic hardships on the global society but with severe impacts on ...
O. Lawal-Adebowale
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The emergence and spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) with its attendant coronavirus disease in late 2019 (COVID-19) have brought untold social and economic hardships on the global society but with severe impacts on ...
O. Lawal-Adebowale
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Global Health Observatory Data Repository
Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2020The Global Health Observatory Data Repository is the publicly available interface for the World Health Organization’s health-related statistics for the 194 countries that are Member States.
E. Vardell
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Responsibility for Global Health
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2006Abstract There are several reasons for the current prominence of global health issues. Among the most important is the growing awareness that some risks to health are global in scope and can only be countered by global cooperation. In addition, human rights discourse and, more generally, the articulation of a coherent cosmopolitan ...
Matthew DeCamp, Allen Buchanan
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Globalization and Health [PDF]
Nils Daulaire argues that the fundamental challenge is to recognize globalization's potential benefits as well as its threats to human well-being, and to harness this force to the promotion of health and equity for people around the world.
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Globalization and Global Health
International Journal of Health Services, 1999Along with the positive or negative consequences of the globalization of health, we can consider global health as a goal, responding to human rights and to common interests. History tells us that after the “microbial unification” of the world, which began in 1492, over three centuries elapsed before the recognition of common risks and attempts to cope
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Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 2001
Globalization means different things to different people; a general definition is the increasing movement of information, material and people across borders. It can be considered in terms of five conflicting but inter-relating themes, economic transformation; new patterns of trade; an increasing poverty gap associated with widening health inequalities;
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Globalization means different things to different people; a general definition is the increasing movement of information, material and people across borders. It can be considered in terms of five conflicting but inter-relating themes, economic transformation; new patterns of trade; an increasing poverty gap associated with widening health inequalities;
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