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A Study on the Curriculum of Global Health Education

Choi KS, Kim HS, Lee SY, Dressel A, Galvao LW, Jun M

PURPOSE: This study aimed to understand current global health education and suggest its future direction for Korean undergraduate nursing students. METHODS: After reviewing literature to identify key concepts applicable to global...
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Zika virus Infection: New Threat in Global Health

Lee J

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MERS Countermeasures as One of Global Health Security Agenda

Lee JK

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Changes of Global Infectious Disease Governance in 2000s: Rise of Global Health Security and Transformation of Infectious Disease Control System in South Korea

CHOI EK, LEE JK

This paper focus upon the changes of global infectious disease governance in 2000s and the transformation of infectious disease control system in South Korea. Traditionally, infectious disease was globally governed...
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Publication of the Korea-WHO Cooperation History — 70 Years of Working Together for Heath: World Health Organization and the Republic of Korea

Cho H, Lee DW, Choe YJ, Choe SA, Park NY

The World Health Organization (WHO) have been in collaborative efforts with the Republic of Korea in keeping of and for better health for all for the past decades. From the...
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Smartphone Addiction

Na E, Kim DJ

Smartphones have significantly changed our lives and become a digital lifestyle hub. However, uncontrolled smartphone usage has created a new issue in global health, including a range of mental health...
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The Role of Risk-sharing Mechanisms in Finance Health Care and Towards Universal Health Coverage in Low-and Middle-income Countries of World Health Organization Regions

Ahangar A, Ahmadi AM, Mozayani A, Dizaji SF

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Comparative Study of Health Care System in Three Central Asian Countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan

Dronina Y, Nam EW

BACKGROUND: The objectives of the study are to find out the effect of the implementing reform in three Central Asian countries, identify its impact on health status and health care...
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International Health Cooperation and Challenges for Official Development Assistance

Nam EW

As the United Nations announced Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, the world changed its development goals from focusing on efficiency to equity. As a result, in the health sector,...
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PREFACE

Oh J

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The current status of Zika virus in Southeast Asia

Wiwanitkit V

OBJECTIVES: Zika virus currently poses a global threat and is a major public health issue throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. However, Zika virus infections in humans have also been...
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Current Challenges in Diabetic Retinopathy: Are We Really Doing Better?

Lee JH, Song SJ

Management of diabetic complications has been a worldwide major global health issue for decades. Recent studies from many parts of the world indicate improvement in this area. However, it is...
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Development-assistance Strategies for Stroke in Low- and Middle-income Countries

Lee H, Nam YS, Lee KM

While communicable diseases still pose a serious health threat in developing countries, previously neglected health issues caused by non-communicable diseases such as stroke are rapidly becoming a major burden to...
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Response to the letter by Langabeer on “Retrospective screening for Philadelphia-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms in patients with cerebral infarctions as revealed using the revised 2016 World Health Organization diagnostic criteria”

Song IC

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Optimization of human, animal, and environmental health by using the One Health approach

Sleeman JM, DeLiberto , Nguyen N

Emerging diseases are increasing burdens on public health, negatively affecting the world economy, causing extinction of species, and disrupting ecological integrity. One Health recognizes that human, domestic animal, and wildlife...
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EDITOR'S NOTE - About This Supplement

Hong ST

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Awareness and attitude on international emergency medicine: a resident survey

Kong MG, Kim H, Park J, Kim KH, Shin DW, Park JM, Jeon WC, Kim HJ

OBJECTIVE: International emergency medicine (IEM) is a rapidly growing field in emergency medicine (EM). However, there are few studies of the interest and attitude of EM residents on this subject...
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Plasmodium knowlesi as a Threat to Global Public Health

Wesolowski R, Wozniak A, Mila-Kierzenkowska C, Szewczyk-Golec K

Malaria is a tropical disease caused by protozoans of the Plasmodium genus. Delayed diagnosis and misdiagnosis are strongly associated with higher mortality. In recent years, a greater importance is attributed...
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Fine Dust and Dementia: Is Ambient Air Pollution Associated with Cognitive Health?

Han SH

Air pollution is a growing global health concern estimated to contribute to as many as 4.2 million premature deaths worldwide per year. So it poses the greatest environmental risk to...
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International Medical Mission Facing Global Increase of Chronic Disease: 2-Year Experience in Bangladesh

Min J

Specialists of developing countries are facing the epidemic growth of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). From 2011 to 2013, I, as a Korean volunteer doctor, had been working in a local primary...
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