Category: H. Global Health
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Leaders around the world have restricted nonessential travel to varying degrees, some sealing off their borders entirely, to help curb the spread of the coronavirus. In the past, these measures may have worked. But the history of disease-driven border lockdowns has some sobering lessons. For Politico.
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In one town the average age of death is 97; in another, it is 56. For the Economist.
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For the Economist. The US opioid epidemic is a public health crisis, not the result of economic decline.
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Seasonal cheer for Vox.
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A working paper for CGD with Mallika Snyder. The Sustainable Development Goals are an ambitious set of targets for global development progress by 2030 that were agreed by the United Nations in 2015. Amongst the 169 targets are a number that call for universal access, universal coverage, or universal eradication. These include ending extreme poverty and…
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American mortality exceptionalism isn't just about old people. For the Economist.
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…Or at least that's what I hope. Uses PEPFAR as an example. For the Economist.
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A CGD Policy Paper with Kim Elliott and Janeen Madan. While the misuse of antimicrobials in human health is a key factor accelerating the emergence of drug resistance, we should not overlook the role of agriculture. In the livestock sector, a significant portion of antimicrobials are provided in subtherapeutic doses over long periods of time…
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For Slate. Anti-vaxxers then and now.
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Real hope for the eradication of polio, measles, rubella, and maybe malaria. For @BW.