[HTML][HTML] Germs, governance, and global public health in the wake of SARS
DP Fidler - The Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2004 - Am Soc Clin Investig
DP Fidler
The Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2004•Am Soc Clin InvestigA revolution in the governance of global infectious disease threats is under way, accelerated
by events triggered by the outbreak of SARS in 2003. This review article analyzes pre-SARS
trends in the governance of infectious diseases, examines the impact of the SARS outbreak
on these trends, and posits that germ governance is now a criterion of “good governance” in
world affairs.
by events triggered by the outbreak of SARS in 2003. This review article analyzes pre-SARS
trends in the governance of infectious diseases, examines the impact of the SARS outbreak
on these trends, and posits that germ governance is now a criterion of “good governance” in
world affairs.
A revolution in the governance of global infectious disease threats is under way, accelerated by events triggered by the outbreak of SARS in 2003. This review article analyzes pre-SARS trends in the governance of infectious diseases, examines the impact of the SARS outbreak on these trends, and posits that germ governance is now a criterion of “good governance” in world affairs.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation