Infectious Disease Threats in the Twenty-First Century: Strengthening the Global Response
Harvard Global Health Institute
Abstract
The world has developed an elaborate global health system as a bulwark against known and unknown infectious disease threats. The system consists of various formal and informal networks of organizations that serve different stakeholders; have varying goals, modalities, resources, and accountability; operate at different regional levels (i.e., local, national, regional, or global); and cut across the public, private-for-profit, and private-not-for-profit sectors. The evolving global health system has done much to protect and promote human health. However, the world continues to be confronted by longstanding, emerging, and reemerging infectious disease threats. These threats differ widely in terms of severity and…
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- 57.56
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Public health
- Global health
- One Health
- Population
- Outbreak
- Development economics
- Accountability
- Infectious disease (medical specialty)
- Sustainable cities and communities