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. 1997 Oct;105(10):1056–1058. doi: 10.1289/ehp.971051056

Global health: what's in it for us?

K S Brown
PMCID: PMC1470372  PMID: 9349836

Abstract

A new report, America's Vital Interest in Global Health, released in June by the Institute of Medicine's (IOM) Board on International Health, calls for increased U.S. foreign health care spending to fund research and education about diseases of the developing world, a global surveillance system to spot environmental changes and emerging disease conditions, public and private sector partnerships to distribute vaccines and drugs overseas, and a new government body to help coordinate these efforts. The report argues that, in an increasingly global society, the United States can't afford to ignore its neighbors' problems, for economic as well as social reasons.

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