Haiti: aftershocks
In: The world today, Band 66, Heft 2, S. 4-6
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In: The world today, Band 66, Heft 2, S. 4-6
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In: Bulletin of the World Health Organization: the international journal of public health = Bulletin de l'Organisation Mondiale de la Santé, Band 84, Heft 2, S. 82-82
ISSN: 1564-0604
In: Journal of contingencies and crisis management, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 29-31
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In: Journal of contingencies and crisis management, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 29-31
ISSN: 0966-0879
In: IMF Working Paper, S. 1-40
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The response to the novel coronavirus outbreak in China suggests that many of the lessons from the 2003 SARS epidemic have been implemented and the response improved as a consequence. Nevertheless some questions remain and not all lessons have been successful. The national and international response demonstrates the complex link between public health, science and politics when an outbreak threatens to impact on global economies and reputations. The unprecedented measures implemented in China are a bold attempt to control the outbreak - we need to understand their effectiveness to balance costs and benefits for similar events in the future.
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In: The world today, Band 66, Heft 3
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There is relief that human cases of Swine Flu have so far turned out to be less lethal than expected for many people. Understanding of the need to be prepared is beginning to replace annoyance over expensive unused vaccine stockpiles. But pandemic alerts might be avoided altogether with a new approach aiming to deal with diseases before they spread from animals. Adapted from the source document.
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