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In-flew-enza: pandemic influenza and its security implications
Innovation in Global Health Governance: Critical Cases (2009)
  • Yanzhong Huang
Abstract
Analyzing twenty-first century innovations in global health governance, this volume addresses questions of pandemics, essential medicines and disease eradication through detailed case studies of critical and rapidly spreading infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS and SARS and 'lifestyle' illnesses such as tobacco-related illnesses, all of which are at the centre of the current global health challenge. Given its contemporary focus and wide range of world leading experts, this study is highly suitable for courses on global governance generally and global public health specifically across political science, economics, law, medicine, nursing and related fields. Scholars, practitioners and clinicians seeking a context for their front line health care provision will find this volume invaluable.
Keywords
  • World health,
  • Public health,
  • International cooperation
Publication Date
2009
Editor
Andrew F. Cooper and John J. Kirton
Publisher
Ashgate
Series
Global environmental governance
Citation Information
Yanzhong Huang. "In-flew-enza: pandemic influenza and its security implications" Burlington, VTInnovation in Global Health Governance: Critical Cases (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/yanzhong-huang/16/