Strengthening Primary Health Care and Response to Tropical Disease Epidemics in Remote Areas: RockHealth Integrated Care Organization (RICO) EIRA Model
Abstract
Infections have had a compelling role in human history with one of the predominance of infectious diseases being the unpredictable nature they tend towards, and the potential for an explosive effect. Experiences from pandemics such as the 2009 H1N1 influenza presented a public health emergency but most importantly exposed deficiencies and vulnerabilities in not only the global approach to the outbreak, but also the national and local public health capacities.
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