Global Health - emergence, hegemonic trends and biomedical reductionism
Abstract Background Global Health has increasingly gained international visibility and prominence. First and foremost, the spread of cross-border infectious disease arouses a great deal of media and public interest, just as it drives research priorities of faculty and academic programmes. At the sam...
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Main Author: | Jens Holst (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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