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bigram | frequency |
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public health | 4914 |
health care | 496 |
pandemic influenza | 318 |
human rights | 300 |
health services | 266 |
infectious diseases | 239 |
united states | 235 |
infectious disease | 209 |
health systems | 173 |
world health | 171 |
health resources | 164 |
health system | 159 |
rural public | 156 |
health organization | 151 |
disease control | 139 |
social media | 135 |
allocation efficiency | 132 |
public sentiment | 126 |
health promotion | 125 |
health authorities | 125 |
health emergency | 123 |
health agencies | 116 |
global health | 113 |
health emergencies | 112 |
general public | 109 |
one health | 105 |
influenza pandemic | 101 |
health information | 101 |
doc id | 100 |
cord uid | 100 |
basic public | 100 |
respiratory syndrome | 98 |
migrant workers | 98 |
public voice | 96 |
health professionals | 94 |
public authorities | 91 |
medical care | 90 |
health measures | 87 |
community health | 86 |
health officials | 85 |
public spending | 83 |
new york | 83 |
new public | 82 |
acute respiratory | 82 |
public good | 81 |
national health | 80 |
health surveillance | 79 |
severe acute | 78 |
health service | 77 |
population health | 77 |
health department | 76 |
disease outbreaks | 75 |
mental health | 74 |
emerging infectious | 73 |
communicable diseases | 73 |
health education | 73 |
developing countries | 73 |
sars outbreak | 73 |
health policy | 72 |
per capita | 71 |
health problems | 69 |
public engagement | 69 |
climate change | 68 |
regional differences | 68 |
restrictive measures | 67 |
health security | 65 |
risk factors | 64 |
emergency preparedness | 63 |
public goods | 62 |
health activities | 62 |
health code | 61 |
health departments | 61 |
health status | 61 |
federal government | 60 |
primary care | 60 |
global public | 60 |
health ethics | 60 |
health law | 59 |
information systems | 59 |
international health | 59 |
ethical issues | 59 |
health workers | 59 |
care system | 58 |
public research | 57 |
infection control | 57 |
health issues | 56 |
control measures | 55 |
pathogen genomics | 55 |
emergency response | 54 |
local health | 54 |
local public | 54 |
health workforce | 53 |
social distancing | 53 |
public trust | 52 |
quality improvement | 52 |
public places | 52 |
health threats | 51 |
health practice | 51 |
contact tracing | 50 |
public policy | 50 |
st century | 50 |
public institutions | 49 |
health interventions | 49 |
th century | 49 |
disease surveillance | 49 |
swine flu | 48 |
recent years | 48 |
health infrastructure | 48 |
public opinion | 47 |
case study | 47 |
disease outbreak | 47 |
health needs | 47 |
health insurance | 46 |
surveillance systems | 45 |
urban governance | 45 |
national public | 45 |
decision making | 45 |
many countries | 45 |
hiv aids | 44 |
public services | 44 |
avian influenza | 44 |
institutional trust | 44 |
may also | 43 |
haddon matrix | 43 |
health governance | 43 |
health informatics | 42 |
efficiency value | 42 |
private sector | 42 |
resource allocation | 42 |
economic activity | 42 |
disease prevention | 41 |
health powers | 41 |
health laboratories | 41 |
communicable disease | 40 |
see chapter | 40 |
essential public | 40 |
voice behavior | 39 |
health preparedness | 39 |
economic growth | 39 |
law enforcement | 39 |
health programs | 39 |
health outcomes | 39 |
health response | 38 |
research institutions | 38 |
health laws | 38 |
medical education | 38 |
health regulations | 38 |
health approach | 38 |
pandemic preparedness | 38 |
health research | 38 |
electronic health | 37 |
risk communication | 36 |
purdue pharma | 36 |
healthcare workers | 36 |
public service | 36 |
human resources | 35 |
population density | 35 |
local governments | 35 |
care workers | 35 |
systematic review | 35 |
chronic diseases | 35 |
veterinary public | 35 |
influenza virus | 35 |
health expenditure | 35 |
care systems | 35 |
income countries | 35 |
economic development | 35 |
health sector | 34 |
novel coronavirus | 34 |
th march | 34 |
data collection | 34 |
national security | 34 |
animal health | 34 |
even though | 34 |
social capital | 34 |
opioid crisis | 33 |
food safety | 33 |
hong kong | 33 |
informed consent | 33 |
new cases | 33 |
united nations | 33 |
sars epidemic | 32 |
health capacity | 32 |
immunization registries | 32 |
health units | 32 |
world war | 32 |
one hand | 32 |
public domain | 32 |
health protection | 32 |
health crisis | 32 |
capita public | 32 |
peer review | 32 |
collective action | 32 |
public interest | 31 |
new normal | 31 |
emergency powers | 31 |
theil index | 30 |
human services | 30 |
infl uenza | 30 |
public debt | 30 |
health practitioners | 30 |
working group | 30 |
best practices | 30 |
lessons learned | 30 |
effi ciency | 30 |
policy makers | 29 |
individual rights | 29 |
ethical considerations | 29 |
human health | 29 |
game cross | 29 |
health problem | 29 |
one another | 29 |
social isolation | 29 |
influenza outbreaks | 29 |
developed countries | 29 |
wide range | 29 |
civil society | 29 |
response strategies | 28 |
public sector | 28 |
will also | 28 |
west nile | 28 |
information technology | 28 |
social sciences | 28 |
united kingdom | 28 |
antibiotic resistance | 28 |
future generations | 28 |
twentieth century | 27 |
environmental health | 27 |
territorial health | 27 |
preparedness planning | 27 |
york city | 27 |
local authorities | 27 |
surge capacity | 27 |
surveillance system | 27 |
news media | 27 |
risk management | 27 |
efficiency model | 27 |
health organizations | 27 |
urban areas | 26 |
health communication | 26 |
middle east | 26 |
health equity | 26 |
decision makers | 26 |
genome sequencing | 26 |
care providers | 26 |
data sharing | 26 |
health agency | 26 |
will help | 26 |
early detection | 26 |
health institutions | 26 |
managed care | 26 |
north america | 26 |
economic losses | 26 |
family members | 26 |
infant mortality | 26 |
important role | 25 |
member states | 25 |
health unit | 25 |
genuine response | 25 |
pandemic planning | 25 |
public participation | 25 |
western regions | 25 |
gini index | 25 |
homeland security | 25 |
care services | 25 |
government agencies | 25 |
sequence data | 25 |
emergency management | 24 |
vulnerable populations | 24 |
healthy people | 24 |
i think | 24 |
corporate influence | 24 |
case studies | 24 |
health policies | 24 |
legally share | 24 |
cooperative governance | 24 |
health records | 24 |
public administration | 24 |
positive comments | 24 |
longer restricted | 24 |
phepr messages | 24 |
nile virus | 24 |
health doi | 24 |
will require | 24 |
chronic disease | 24 |
see also | 24 |
human beings | 24 |
first century | 24 |
total public | 23 |
code policy | 23 |
state public | 23 |
protective equipment | 23 |
eastern region | 23 |
health professional | 23 |
chinese government | 23 |
structural efficiency | 23 |
copyright holder | 23 |
health resource | 23 |
education level | 23 |
high level | 23 |
million people | 23 |
healthcare system | 23 |
service delivery | 23 |
global community | 23 |
social determinants | 23 |
prime minister | 22 |
child health | 22 |
posted september | 22 |
will need | 22 |
health capital | 22 |
health disasters | 22 |
public safety | 22 |
health program | 22 |
state health | 22 |
policy effectiveness | 22 |
medical staff | 22 |
version posted | 22 |
work together | 22 |
risk factor | 22 |
antimicrobial resistance | 22 |
sars crisis | 22 |
general population | 22 |
coronavirus disease | 22 |
york times | 22 |
world bank | 22 |
precautionary principle | 22 |
drug diversion | 22 |
zoonotic diseases | 22 |
people will | 22 |
health issue | 21 |
health leaders | 21 |
critical care | 21 |
pandemic response | 21 |
general practitioners | 21 |
global institutions | 21 |
drinking water | 21 |
surveillance data | 21 |
natural disasters | 21 |
simulation results | 21 |
west africa | 21 |
health genomics | 21 |
large number | 21 |
physical distancing | 21 |
ethical framework | 21 |
pandemic plans | 21 |
western region | 21 |
health experts | 21 |
content analysis | 21 |
opioid companies | 21 |
private partnerships | 21 |
medical officer | 21 |
sd model | 21 |
health field | 21 |
coronavirus pandemic | 21 |
health act | 21 |
heart disease | 21 |
qualitative study | 21 |
personal health | 20 |
real scenarios | 20 |
public support | 20 |
functional interactivity | 20 |
public intervention | 20 |
health laboratory | 20 |
care organizations | 20 |
health decision | 20 |
air pollution | 20 |
policy implementation | 20 |
preventive measures | 20 |
health challenges | 20 |
human life | 20 |
industrialized countries | 20 |
high levels | 20 |
public sentiments | 20 |
open science | 20 |
open commons | 20 |
research results | 20 |
many people | 20 |
information sharing | 20 |
emerging diseases | 20 |
chinese culture | 20 |
health leadership | 20 |
customer voice | 20 |
bioterrorism preparedness | 20 |
rural areas | 20 |
employee voice | 20 |
social science | 20 |
care ethics | 19 |
municipal government | 19 |
additional file | 19 |
influencing factors | 19 |
war ii | 19 |
health coverage | 19 |
inhalational anthrax | 19 |
preventive services | 19 |
saudi arabia | 19 |
effective public | 19 |
information sources | 19 |
ccr model | 19 |
purpose without | 19 |
product innovation | 19 |
performance management | 19 |
medical services | 19 |
clinical medicine | 19 |
patient advocacy | 19 |
different levels | 19 |
economic loss | 19 |
public organizations | 19 |
scientific knowledge | 19 |
many public | 19 |
crisis management | 19 |
quarantine measures | 19 |
nineteenth century | 19 |
management system | 19 |
yellow fever | 19 |
information system | 19 |
personal protective | 19 |
four dimensions | 19 |
may well | 19 |
model state | 19 |
european union | 19 |
social networks | 19 |
anthrax attacks | 19 |
coronavirus crisis | 19 |
focus groups | 18 |
took place | 18 |
legal framework | 18 |
flu pandemic | 18 |
singapore government | 18 |
primary health | 18 |
risk groups | 18 |
regional public | 18 |
disease transmission | 18 |
national government | 18 |
diagnostic laboratories | 18 |
policy evolution | 18 |
public perceptions | 18 |
without crediting | 18 |
health conditions | 18 |
increase rate | 18 |
first responders | 18 |
health threat | 18 |
italian citizens | 18 |
common good | 18 |
urban system | 18 |
medrxiv preprint | 18 |
health risks | 18 |
original authors | 18 |
civil liberties | 18 |
patient care | 18 |
life expectancy | 18 |
capita gdp | 18 |
previous studies | 18 |
control variables | 18 |
years ago | 18 |
benefi ts | 18 |
health literacy | 18 |
health management | 18 |
local government | 18 |
public management | 18 |
universal health | 18 |
living conditions | 18 |
faculty members | 17 |
pregnant women | 17 |
national association | 17 |
scientific evidence | 17 |
international organizations | 17 |
pharmaceutical companies | 17 |
current pandemic | 17 |
health context | 17 |
animal diseases | 17 |
toward public | 17 |
perceived vulnerability | 17 |
risk perception | 17 |
economic costs | 17 |
care professionals | 17 |
public will | 17 |
financial support | 17 |
total number | 17 |
public communications | 17 |
regression model | 17 |
will continue | 17 |
across europe | 17 |
may cause | 17 |
good health | 17 |
policy development | 17 |
turning point | 17 |
death toll | 17 |
public realm | 17 |
east respiratory | 17 |
limited resources | 17 |
information infrastructure | 17 |
big data | 17 |
risk assessment | 17 |
health authority | 17 |
hospital efficiency | 17 |
low mimetic | 17 |
early stages | 17 |
future research | 17 |
per year | 17 |
public hospitals | 17 |
influenza preparedness | 17 |
naturally occurring | 17 |
health data | 17 |
health record | 17 |
sentiment system | 17 |
care facilities | 17 |
powers act | 17 |
government response | 17 |
primary prevention | 17 |
many others | 16 |
social security | 16 |
ethical principles | 16 |
travel restrictions | 16 |
complex networks | 16 |
research institutes | 16 |
health benefits | 16 |
qualitative research | 16 |
greater good | 16 |
current generation | 16 |
ethical challenges | 16 |
hurricane katrina | 16 |
measures may | 16 |
central region | 16 |
human genome | 16 |
see table | 16 |
outbreak investigation | 16 |
urban health | 16 |
promote health | 16 |
fi rst | 16 |
health events | 16 |
preventive care | 16 |
health disaster | 16 |
population level | 16 |
lead poisoning | 16 |
nuclear knowledge | 16 |
continuous quality | 16 |
disaster management | 16 |
personalized medicine | 16 |
veterinary medicine | 16 |
time series | 16 |
healthcare services | 16 |
herd immunity | 16 |
boris johnson | 16 |
regional institutions | 16 |
must also | 16 |
emergency health | 16 |
also important | 16 |
authors declare | 16 |
health facilities | 16 |
international public | 16 |
care act | 16 |
influenza outbreak | 16 |
european countries | 15 |
intellectual structure | 15 |
emerging infections | 15 |
autocratic regimes | 15 |
community engagement | 15 |
vaccination campaign | 15 |
health crises | 15 |
uk government | 15 |
health officers | 15 |
urban planning | 15 |
collective interest | 15 |
promotive voice | 15 |
core competencies | 15 |
national level | 15 |
generation model | 15 |
equal access | 15 |
hand hygiene | 15 |
advocacy groups | 15 |
relevant authorities | 15 |
immune system | 15 |
large numbers | 15 |
social justice | 15 |
disease burden | 15 |
local hukou | 15 |
human resource | 15 |
term care | 15 |
beijing municipal | 15 |
international law | 15 |
mortality rates | 15 |
whole genome | 15 |
literature review | 15 |
antibiotic use | 15 |
genomic databases | 15 |
pathogen sequence | 15 |
prohibitive voice | 15 |
preventable diseases | 15 |
dominic cummings | 15 |
less likely | 15 |
public space | 15 |
nipah virus | 15 |
governmental public | 15 |
population groups | 15 |
local level | 15 |
may require | 15 |
motivated reasoning | 15 |
social support | 15 |
contagious disease | 15 |
worth noting | 15 |
new challenges | 15 |
bibliometric analysis | 15 |
surveillance activities | 15 |
disaster risk | 14 |
political leaders | 14 |
vaccine development | 14 |
major public | 14 |
behavioral health | 14 |
regional development | 14 |
clean water | 14 |
protective measures | 14 |
cognitive appraisal | 14 |
will lead | 14 |
including public | 14 |
flow diagram | 14 |
public attitudes | 14 |
public policies | 14 |
public employment | 14 |
social solidarity | 14 |
community members | 14 |
vaccine safety | 14 |
infectious agents | 14 |
health financing | 14 |
press conference | 14 |
intensive care | 14 |
strong public | 14 |
information exchange | 14 |
health priorities | 14 |
competent public | 14 |
health readiness | 14 |
law students | 14 |
signifi cant | 14 |
loved ones | 14 |
vast majority | 14 |
health specialists | 14 |
offi cials | 14 |
drug companies | 14 |
two decades | 14 |
making processes | 14 |
service system | 14 |
real world | 14 |
improve health | 14 |
cardiovascular disease | 14 |
state emergency | 14 |
occupational health | 14 |
specific public | 14 |
global city | 14 |
research infrastructure | 14 |
surgeon general | 14 |
preventive medicine | 14 |
first time | 14 |
social drama | 14 |
health targets | 14 |
north korea | 14 |
water supply | 14 |
effective communication | 14 |
development banks | 14 |
structural controllability | 14 |
authorities may | 14 |
research team | 14 |
rural residents | 14 |
federal public | 14 |
low levels | 14 |
preparedness plans | 14 |
chs organizations | 14 |
health individualism | 13 |
data analysis | 13 |
white house | 13 |
air travel | 13 |
early warning | 13 |
advocacy organizations | 13 |
affected regions | 13 |
present study | 13 |
professional associations | 13 |
reduce risk | 13 |
johns hopkins | 13 |
creative commons | 13 |
health disparities | 13 |
social sympathy | 13 |
hospital beds | 13 |
three regions | 13 |
health intervention | 13 |
reference laboratory | 13 |
another important | 13 |
contribution rate | 13 |
public awareness | 13 |
mental illness | 13 |
task force | 13 |
quarantine act | 13 |
research field | 13 |
may lead | 13 |
pandemic disease | 13 |
media coverage | 13 |
international concern | 13 |
sequencing technologies | 13 |
genomic research | 13 |
public response | 13 |
clinical practice | 13 |
two main | 13 |
will provide | 13 |
south korea | 13 |
epidemic curve | 13 |
widely used | 13 |
gut microbiota | 13 |
drug administration | 13 |
federal agencies | 13 |
school closures | 13 |
significantly higher | 13 |
days later | 13 |
outbreak investigations | 13 |
medical research | 13 |
latin america | 13 |
federal quarantine | 13 |
status quo | 13 |
disease threats | 13 |
physical environment | 13 |
saharan africa | 13 |
effective response | 13 |
health must | 13 |
factors influencing | 13 |
system dynamics | 13 |
core functions | 13 |
response activities | 13 |
advisory committee | 13 |
many different | 13 |
network structure | 13 |
social care | 13 |
based public | 13 |
urban form | 13 |
may help | 13 |
compulsory education | 13 |
political parties | 13 |
envelopment analysis | 13 |
emergency medical | 13 |
legal powers | 13 |
political community | 13 |
relatively low | 13 |
help us | 13 |
global cities | 13 |
pandemic outbreak | 13 |
ethical values | 13 |
electronic medical | 13 |
take advantage | 13 |
injury prevention | 13 |
american public | 13 |
syndrome coronavirus | 13 |
hospital care | 13 |
individual patient | 13 |
african countries | 13 |
health legislation | 13 |
making decisions | 13 |
conceptual framework | 13 |
personal hygiene | 13 |
washington post | 13 |
added value | 13 |
data envelopment | 13 |
affordable care | 13 |
mimetic mode | 12 |
opioid industry | 12 |
economic impact | 12 |
health initiatives | 12 |
may need | 12 |
pandemic anxiety | 12 |
determine whether | 12 |
attitudes towards | 12 |
border control | 12 |
biological terrorism | 12 |
universal access | 12 |
measures taken | 12 |
private property | 12 |
empirical research | 12 |
healthy cities | 12 |
refugee resettlement | 12 |
command structure | 12 |
health sciences | 12 |
ongoing surveillance | 12 |
certain groups | 12 |
economic cost | 12 |
specific diseases | 12 |
research ethics | 12 |
risk mitigating | 12 |
international community | 12 |
response planning | 12 |
communication strategies | 12 |
health functions | 12 |
will affect | 12 |
immunization information | 12 |
real time | 12 |
within public | 12 |
research data | 12 |
us department | 12 |
system reform | 12 |
medical treatment | 12 |
state council | 12 |
deficit financing | 12 |
increasing number | 12 |
healthcare providers | 12 |
health community | 12 |
mass media | 12 |
social dramas | 12 |
th april | 12 |
pathogen sequencing | 12 |
one way | 12 |
scientific advances | 12 |
early march | 12 |
lactation rooms | 12 |
qualitative data | 12 |
evidence base | 12 |
fi nancial | 12 |
us government | 12 |
rpg provision | 12 |
central role | 12 |
public education | 12 |
response network | 12 |
health perspective | 12 |
legal issues | 12 |
community level | 12 |
federal authorities | 12 |
three main | 12 |
record systems | 12 |
literal translation | 12 |
civil defense | 12 |
diagram model | 12 |
financing strategies | 12 |
service providers | 12 |
appraisal theory | 12 |
national institutes | 12 |
local levels | 12 |
citation analysis | 12 |
school roll | 12 |
syndromic surveillance | 12 |
dirty bomb | 12 |
performance evaluation | 12 |
years later | 12 |
capacity components | 12 |
social responsibility | 12 |
economic crisis | 12 |
take place | 12 |
clinical care | 12 |
land use | 12 |
political solidarity | 12 |
individual health | 12 |
medical record | 12 |
scarce resources | 12 |
distancing measures | 12 |
police power | 12 |
concerns regarding | 12 |
better understand | 12 |
high mimetic | 12 |
stay home | 12 |
may result | 11 |
medical countermeasures | 11 |
health will | 11 |
food borne | 11 |
public spaces | 11 |
electronic data | 11 |
new information | 11 |
health alert | 11 |
see chapters | 11 |
general hospital | 11 |
share information | 11 |
health indicators | 11 |
public value | 11 |
health science | 11 |
community participation | 11 |
confirmed cases | 11 |
industry funding | 11 |
making process | 11 |
cdc experts | 11 |
urban public | 11 |
acute care | 11 |
quarantine orders | 11 |
including health | 11 |
new hampshire | 11 |
regression analysis | 11 |
simulation models | 11 |
financial resources | 11 |
pandemic measures | 11 |
great importance | 11 |
working together | 11 |
public perception | 11 |
immunization registry | 11 |
response system | 11 |
public officials | 11 |
economic compensation | 11 |
quality assurance | 11 |
poverty alleviation | 11 |
solidarity rights | 11 |
urban residents | 11 |
much attention | 11 |
care reform | 11 |
bovine tuberculosis | 11 |
health secretary | 11 |
ottawa charter | 11 |
great deal | 11 |
high degree | 11 |
mitigating measures | 11 |
district health | 11 |
perceived policy | 11 |
large part | 11 |
authoritarian regimes | 11 |
regional office | 11 |
social losses | 11 |
einer pandemie | 11 |
human immunodeficiency | 11 |
driver nodes | 11 |
high risk | 11 |
social loss | 11 |
original events | 11 |
food supply | 11 |
resource supply | 11 |
competing interests | 11 |
social services | 11 |
many years | 11 |
healthcare professionals | 11 |
health consequences | 11 |
opioid prescribing | 11 |
nuclear project | 11 |
will depend | 11 |
will become | 11 |
health responses | 11 |
simulation model | 11 |
influenza vaccine | 11 |
personal life | 11 |
performance measurement | 11 |
next pandemic | 11 |
pain management | 11 |
data providers | 11 |
cost effectiveness | 11 |
research purposes | 11 |
will likely | 11 |
made available | 11 |
comprehensive plan | 11 |
influenza viruses | 11 |
th may | 11 |
public interventions | 11 |
wear masks | 11 |
civil rights | 11 |
new orleans | 11 |
early stage | 11 |
national governments | 11 |
health objectives | 11 |
national institute | 11 |
child mortality | 11 |
social insurance | 11 |
wide variety | 11 |
efficiency province | 11 |
educational institutions | 11 |
significant risk | 11 |
virus infection | 11 |
chief medical | 11 |
may include | 11 |
genomic data | 11 |
downing street | 11 |
one example | 11 |
supreme court | 11 |
attitudes toward | 11 |
policy decisions | 11 |
service management | 11 |
among others | 11 |
health goals | 11 |
western europe | 11 |
outbreak response | 11 |
descriptive statistics | 11 |
medical information | 11 |
affordable housing | 11 |
global pandemic | 11 |
deaths per | 11 |
eff orts | 11 |
host cities | 11 |
social context | 11 |
better health | 10 |
hendra virus | 10 |
new technologies | 10 |
affected countries | 10 |
current covid | 10 |
economic burden | 10 |
social life | 10 |
safe water | 10 |
citizen participation | 10 |
effective vaccine | 10 |
control efforts | 10 |
historical data | 10 |
pandemic risk | 10 |
us public | 10 |
will make | 10 |
health efforts | 10 |
strategic planning | 10 |
infected patients | 10 |
health action | 10 |
related research | 10 |
accurate information | 10 |
past years | 10 |
natural history | 10 |
health ngos | 10 |
public rental | 10 |
border controls | 10 |
regional level | 10 |
service provision | 10 |
existing public | 10 |
measures must | 10 |
health actions | 10 |
dialogic communication | 10 |
cardiovascular diseases | 10 |
common language | 10 |
pandemic anxieties | 10 |
immunization records | 10 |
regional rural | 10 |
trust toward | 10 |
school closure | 10 |
anthrax spores | 10 |
government officials | 10 |
specific health | 10 |
put forward | 10 |
epidemic prevention | 10 |
health impact | 10 |
political systems | 10 |
international travel | 10 |
make sure | 10 |
information transparency | 10 |
new research | 10 |
ebola virus | 10 |
continually narrowing | 10 |
essential services | 10 |
rights advocates | 10 |
biological agent | 10 |
housing assistance | 10 |
political action | 10 |
table presents | 10 |
scientific collaboration | 10 |
health public | 10 |
will describe | 10 |
data sources | 10 |
real scenario | 10 |
relevant information | 10 |
statistically significant | 10 |
legal challenges | 10 |
prevent transmission | 10 |
improving health | 10 |
policy formulation | 10 |
reminds us | 10 |
precision public | 10 |
new forms | 10 |
preparedness plan | 10 |
legal analysis | 10 |
coordinated development | 10 |
antiviral agents | 10 |
health planning | 10 |
positive effect | 10 |
see additional | 10 |
sustainable development | 10 |
global burden | 10 |
towards public | 10 |
economic consequences | 10 |
support posts | 10 |
control programmes | 10 |
public sphere | 10 |
secondary prevention | 10 |
long time | 10 |
legal frameworks | 10 |
insurance coverage | 10 |
health reform | 10 |
health advocacy | 10 |
auf die | 10 |
social medicine | 10 |
disaster preparedness | 10 |
rights reserved | 10 |
city health | 10 |
risk reduction | 10 |
young people | 10 |
financial incentives | 10 |
open source | 10 |
current public | 10 |
health protections | 10 |
quarantine order | 10 |
social factors | 10 |
los angeles | 10 |
small number | 10 |
public may | 10 |
broad range | 10 |
genetic information | 10 |
challenges posed | 10 |
national academy | 10 |
political rights | 10 |
containment measures | 10 |
rapid spread | 10 |
factors affecting | 10 |
ebola outbreak | 10 |
cre infections | 10 |
italian government | 10 |
voluntary compliance | 10 |
effi cient | 10 |
study participants | 10 |
medical records | 10 |
every extra | 10 |
social environment | 10 |
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