Antibiotic resistance: one health one world outlook
B Aslam, M Khurshid, MI Arshad… - Frontiers in cellular …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Antibiotic resistance (ABR) is a growing public health concern worldwide, and it is now
regarded as a critical One Health issue. One Health's interconnected domains contribute to …
regarded as a critical One Health issue. One Health's interconnected domains contribute to …
Defining and combating antibiotic resistance from One Health and Global Health perspectives
Several interconnected human, animal and environmental habitats can contribute to the
emergence, evolution and spread of antibiotic resistance, and the health of these contiguous …
emergence, evolution and spread of antibiotic resistance, and the health of these contiguous …
Antibiotic resistance and the biology of history
H Landecker - Body & Society, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Beginning in the 1940s, mass production of antibiotics involved the industrial-scale growth
of microorganisms to harvest their metabolic products. Unfortunately, the use of antibiotics …
of microorganisms to harvest their metabolic products. Unfortunately, the use of antibiotics …
Global Health–emergence, hegemonic trends and biomedical reductionism
J Holst - Globalization and health, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Background Global Health has increasingly gained international visibility and
prominence. First and foremost, the spread of cross-border infectious disease arouses a …
prominence. First and foremost, the spread of cross-border infectious disease arouses a …
Culture and health
Executive summary Planned and unplanned migrations, diverse social practices, and
emerging disease vectors transform how health and wellbeing are understood and …
emerging disease vectors transform how health and wellbeing are understood and …
Community-centered responses to Ebola in urban Liberia: the view from below
SA Abramowitz, KE McLean, SL McKune… - PLoS neglected …, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Background The West African Ebola epidemic has demonstrated that the existing range of
medical and epidemiological responses to emerging disease outbreaks is insufficient …
medical and epidemiological responses to emerging disease outbreaks is insufficient …
Anthropology and global health
CR Janes, KK Corbett - Annual Review of Anthropology, 2009 - annualreviews.org
This article addresses anthropology's engagement with the emerging discipline of global
health. We develop a definition for global health and then present four principal …
health. We develop a definition for global health and then present four principal …
XDR-TB in South Africa: no time for denial or complacency
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Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
EM Zager, R McNerney - BMC Infectious Diseases, 2008 - Springer
Background With almost 9 million new cases each year, tuberculosis remains one of the
most feared diseases on the planet. Led by the STOP-TB Partnership and WHO, recent …
most feared diseases on the planet. Led by the STOP-TB Partnership and WHO, recent …
Neoliberal regime change and the remaking of global health: from rollback disinvestment to rollout reinvestment and reterritorialization
M Sparke - Review of International Political Economy, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines the impacts of two interconnected but distinct regimes of neoliberalism
on global health. The first is the 'rollback'regime associated most commonly with the 1980s …
on global health. The first is the 'rollback'regime associated most commonly with the 1980s …