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The burden of infectious diseases falls disproportionately on vulnerable populations from "summary" of An Unnatural History of Emerging Infections by Ron Barrett,George Armelagos (the late)

The burden of infectious diseases falls disproportionately on vulnerable populations. This is a harsh reality that has persisted throughout human history. Vulnerable populations, such as the poor, the marginalized, and the disenfranchised, bear the brunt of infectious diseases due to a variety of factors. One of the key reasons for this disproportionate burden is the lack of access to healthcare. Vulnerable populations often face barriers to healthcare, such as financial constraints, lack of health insurance, and limited healthcare infrastructure in their communities. As a result, they may not receive timely and adequate medical care, making them more susceptible to infectious diseases. Another factor that contributes to the disproportionate burden of infectious diseases on vulnerable populations is poor living conditions. Many vulnerable populations live...
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    An Unnatural History of Emerging Infections

    Ron Barrett

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