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In recent years, public health officials have expressed concern about the adequacy of the global framework for infectious disease surveillance.
Offers theoretical and practical guidance for addressing global health, and a deeper understanding of the challenges humanity faces.
This book is aimed at policymakers, MCH program managers, researchers and medical/public health graduates.
Why is global health so important, and what stands in the way of achieving it? Through viewpoints written by experts in the field, this volume highlights important issues in global health around the world.
This book examines and explains these health changes and considers likely future patterns and changes.
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