Toward a Common Secure Future: Four Global Commissions in the Wake of Ebola
Lawrence Gostin and colleagues offer a set of priorities for global health preparedness and response for future infectious disease threats.
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Toward a Common Secure Future: Four Global Commissions in the Wake of Ebola. PLoS Med 13(5): e32767. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002042
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Lawrence Gostin and colleagues offer a set of priorities for global health preparedness and response for future infectious disease threats.
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