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  • Introduction
    • Introduction
    • How Does Globalization Relate to Health?
    • Diseases and Human History
    • Diseases Go Global
  • Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health
    • Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health
    • Increased Global Travel
    • Increased Trade in Goods
    • Food-borne Illness
    • Urbanization
    • Climate Change
    • Localized Environmental Concerns
    • Microbial Drug Resistance
    • Breakdowns in Public Health Systems
  • Global Disease or Globalization Disease?
    • Global Disease or Globalization Disease?
    • The Global Public Health System
    • Costs and Benefits
    • Conclusion
  • Genetically Modified Organisms
    • Genetically Modified Organisms
    • Highly Beneficial: Increased Yield and Hardiness
    • Highly Dangerous: Tinkering with Nature
    • The U.S. and EU: Different Approaches
  • Four Global Diseases
    • Introduction
    • HIV/AIDS
    • Tuberculosis
    • Malaria
    • Cholera
    • Swine Flu
    • What Is a Global Disease?
    • Link between TB and HIV
  • Quiz
    • Quiz
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    • Glossary
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  • Suggested Readings
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Throughout this Issue in Depth, a number of diseases have been mentioned. HIV/AIDS, TB, cholera, and malaria are among the most serious diseases that the world faces, causing millions of illnesses and deaths each year. To learn more about these individual diseases, please continue reading the following sections.

 

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