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Impediments to Global Surveillance of Infectious Disease: Economic and social consequences of open reporting

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Richard Cash and Vasant Narasimhan look at how globalization has increased the speed and scale of infectious disease spread. They show how international efforts are being launched to efficiently control the spread of infectious disease using global surveillance.

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Cash, R., Narasimhan, V. Impediments to Global Surveillance of Infectious Disease: Economic and social consequences of open reporting. Development 42, 115–120 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.development.1110097

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