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- what are Diagnosis of Emerging Infectious Diseases?Discuss the role of globalisation and transnational connectivity in shaping contemporary discourses on emerging and re-emerging diseases in 700 wordsWhich of the following is true about neglected tropical diseases? Group of answer choices Though they impact billions of people, most of these diseases are very expensive and difficult to treat Older adults are most vulnerable to these diseases, while children are relatively unaffected by them given their strong immune systems. These diseases affect relatively small populations, but have very high mortality rates They impact billions of people and are relatively easy to treat given sufficient funding and an efficient implementation of that funding
- What are several of the top current challenges faced by these critical international organizations listed below? Describe the role of these organizations in the COVID 19 Global pandemic? 1.United Nations? 2. World Health Organization?“Emerging infectious disease is a natural process and is not driven by human activity.” Is this statement fair? Explain why, considering emerging/re-emerging diseases as part of your justification.what is the difference between a pandemic and an endemic? Give examples and evidence. What is the similarity between an endemic and a pandemic? Give examples and evidence
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