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Global health security threats and related risks in Latin America
Kenneth B. Yeh
, Falgunee K. Parekh
, Brooke Borgert
,
Gene G. Olinger
, Jeanne M. Fair
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Latin America (LATAM)
100%
Global Health Security
100%
Security Threats
100%
Infectious Disease Surveillance
50%
Infectious Disease Outbreaks
50%
Health Systems
25%
Emerging Infectious Diseases
25%
Environmental Factors
25%
Infectious Diseases
25%
Disease Risk
25%
Disease Threat
25%
Ebola
25%
COVID-19 Pandemic
25%
Health Security
25%
Disease Vectors
25%
Socioeconomic Factors
25%
H1N1
25%
Microbial Diversity
25%
Zika
25%
Political Environment
25%
International Health Regulations
25%
Disease Pathogens
25%
Human Migration
25%
International Cooperation
25%
Partner Country
25%
Security Preparedness
25%
Connected World
25%
Endemic Infectious Disease
25%
Geopolitical Factors
25%
Global Health Security Agenda
25%
Climate Migration
25%
Security System
25%
Socio-economic Climate
25%
Disease Surveillance System
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Infection
100%
Cooperation
40%
Disease Surveillance
40%
Disease Outbreaks
40%
Health System
20%
Environmental Factor
20%
Health Care Cost
20%
Pathogen
20%
Emerging Infectious Disease
20%
Influenza A Virus (H1N1)
20%
COVID-19
20%
Awareness
20%
Surveillance System
20%
Disease Carrier
20%
International Health
20%
Microbial Diversity
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Infectious Disease
100%
Infection
100%
Infectious Agent
20%
COVID-19
20%
Influenza A Virus (H1N1)
20%
Awareness
20%
Microbial Diversity
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Disease Surveillance
100%
Environmental Factor
50%
Climate Change
50%
International Cooperation
50%
Psychology
Infectious Disease
100%
COVID-19
20%
Mathematics
Pathogen
100%