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Lawrence O. Gostin discusses the importance of equity and science in the face of threats to global health security.
It was the culmination of two major realizations by the international community: that COVID-19 revealed critical gaps and weaknesses in our existing global health security systems; and the world ...
Countries finalized a draft global agreement aimed at improving how the world prepares for and responds to pandemics, marking a historic step that will be submitted to the World Health Assembly in May ...
As delegates gather for the 78th World Health Assembly, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) is urging global health leaders to take decisive action to protect the world’s most vulnerable ...
Psaki is a senior fellow at the Brown University School of Public Health and former U.S. coordinator for global health security at the National Security Council. Jha is the dean of the Brown ...
Global health security hangs in the balance. In our interconnected world, a disease can spread from any remote village to any major city in as little as 36 hours.
New York City-based World Class Health supports self-funded employers and provides access to a global network of the top 1% of providers. The network spans North America, Latin America, Europe ...
The Global Measles and Rubella Laboratory Network, which comprises more than 700 labs in more than 150 countries, is at risk of imminent closure, precipitated by the Trump administration’s ...
The appearance of new variants is expected and does not signal a public health emergency. ... Global Virus Network issues scientific guidance on new COVID-19 variant NB.1.8.1 and vaccine protection ...
USAID cuts halt Yale-led efforts to build global health infrastructure. ... “We can’t put the brakes on health systems that work like this and expect to keep the next global health security threat at ...
The global nursing workforce has grown from 27.9 million in 2018 to 29.8 million in 2023, but wide disparities in the availability of nurses remain across regions and countries, according to the ...