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Globalization facilitates the spread of infectious diseases from "summary" of An Unnatural History of Emerging Infections by Ron Barrett,George Armelagos (the late)

The interconnectedness of the modern world has brought about significant changes in how diseases spread. Globalization, with its rapid movement of people, goods, and ideas across borders, has facilitated the spread of infectious diseases in ways that were not possible in the past. This phenomenon has been well-documented in recent years, with outbreaks such as SARS, H1N1, and Ebola demonstrating the speed at which diseases can travel across the globe. One of the primary ways in which globalization facilitates the spread of infectious diseases is through increased travel. As more and more people travel internationally for business, tourism, and other purposes, the likelihood of diseases being transmitted from one country to another is greatly increased. Air travel, in particular, has made it easier for diseases to spread quickly and efficiently, as passengers can carry pathogens with them to new locations in a matter of hours. In addition to trav...
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    An Unnatural History of Emerging Infections

    Ron Barrett

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