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Global Health Security Demands a Strong International Health Regulations Treaty and Leadership from a Highly Resourced World Health Organization
Frederick M. Burkle
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Social Sciences
Health Regulation
78%
WHO
54%
treaty
52%
leadership
37%
public health
30%
health
26%
West Africa
19%
binding treaties
13%
health decisions
11%
staffing
8%
contagious disease
8%
decision maker
7%
surveillance
7%
infrastructure
5%
funding
5%
threat
5%
reform
4%
responsibility
4%
management
3%
economics
3%
time
2%
Medicine & Life Sciences
International Health Regulations
100%
International Cooperation
82%
Global Health
56%
Public Health
25%
Disease Outbreaks
12%
Epidemics
12%
Emergencies
11%
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
9%
Gravitation
8%
Pandemics
7%
Risk Reduction Behavior
7%
Workforce
7%
Economics
5%
Health
3%