Integrating the social sciences in epidemic preparedness and response: A strategic framework to strengthen capacities and improve Global Health security
Abstract Background The importance of integrating the social sciences in epidemic preparedness and response has become a common feature of infectious disease policy and practice debates. However to date, this integration remains inadequate, fragmented and under-funded, with limited reach and small i...
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Main Authors: | Kevin Louis Bardosh (Author), Daniel H. de Vries (Author), Sharon Abramowitz (Author), Adama Thorlie (Author), Lianne Cremers (Author), John Kinsman (Author), Darryl Stellmach (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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