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Probing popular and political discourse on antimicrobial resistance in China
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an increasing threat to global public health that is largely exacerbated by the overuse and misuse of antimicrobial medicines. As the largest antimicrobials producer and user in the world, China has a critical
An Yi Yu +2 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the necessity of adopting an integrated approach towards sustainably balancing the health of people, animals and ecosystems by promoting One Health.
Kashish Aneja +2 more
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Background Antimicrobial resistance is an important global issue facing society. Healthcare workers need to be engaged in solving this problem, as advocates for rational antimicrobial use, stewards of sustainable effectiveness, and educators of their ...
Susan Rogers Van Katwyk +2 more
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Law’s power to safeguard global health: a Lancet–O’Neill Institute, Georgetown University Commission on Global Health and the Law [PDF]
The law-–global, national, and subnational–-plays a vital, yet often underappreciated, role in safeguarding and promoting the public’s health. In this article, we launch the Lancet-O’Neill Institute, Georgetown University Commission on Global Health and ...
DeBartolo, Mary C. +3 more
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The governance of imported 2019-nCov infections: What can be learned from China’s experience?
Delta and Omicron variants of 2019-nCoV are still spreading globally, and many imported infections have been identified in China as well. In order to control the spread chain from imported to local, China has implemented the dynamic Covid-zero policy. In
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Global Health: Shared Obligations and Mutual Respect
The commentary provides support for the article “Not Above the Law: A Legal and Ethical Analysis of Short-Term Experiences in Global Health” by Rowthorn et al.
Lawrence O. Gostin
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Background The detection of wild poliovirus in Israeli sewage in May 2013 led the health authorities to vaccinate children with OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine). Shelly Kamin-Friedman explored the legal and ethical dimensions of this policy.
Lawrence O. Gostin
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Human Rights for Health across the United Nations [PDF]
The United Nations (UN) plays a central role in realizing human rights to advance global health. Looking beyond state obligations, the UN has called on all its specialized agencies to mainstream human rights across all their activities.
Gostin, Lawrence O. +1 more
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Global health law: defining the field [PDF]
This Introductory chapter attempts define the scope and normative foundations of global health law as an emerging field in international law. The author perceives global health law as a field consisting of a limited set of binding and non-binding instruments adopted in the framework of the World Health Organization (WHO), in an interaction with both ...
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The WHO’s 75th anniversary: WHO at a pivotal moment in history
The World Health Organisation (WHO) was inaugurated in 1948 to bring the world together to ensure the highest attainable standard of health for all. Establishing health governance under the United Nations (UN), WHO was seen as the preeminent leader in ...
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