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13. Influenza Pandemics in Context Redd, Stephen C. 2011 Presentations (Communicative Events) Public healthInfluenzaEpidemicsGlobalization--Health aspects
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17. The Historical Evolution of International Collaborations in Cross Border Infectious Disease Events… From the Quarantine in Europe during the Medieval Plague Outbreaks on Heymann, David 2011 Presentations (Communicative Events) Public healthEpidemiologyEpidemicsInternational relationsGlobalization--Health aspectsCommunicable diseases
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19. What Can History Teach Us about the Next Pandemic? Korch, George; Manela, Erez; Markel, Howard; Packard, Randall; Rosner, David K.; Sivaramakrishnan, Kavita; Morse, Stephen S. 2011 Presentations (Communicative Events) Public healthEpidemicsGlobalization--Health aspects
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