Assessment of economic vulnerability to infectious disease crises

作者: Peter Sands , Anas El Turabi , Philip A Saynisch , Victor J Dzau

DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)30594-3

关键词: GovernmentDevelopment economicsPreparednessPandemicVulnerabilityGlobal healthInfectious disease (medical specialty)IncentiveEconomic impact analysisBusiness

摘要: … Economies that are more dependent on travel and tourism will be more vulnerable to economic disruption from potential pandemics than those focused on, for example, primary …

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