Pandemics, Pills, and Politics : Governing Global Health Security / Stefan Elbe.
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- Gesundheitspolitik
- Sicherheitspolitik
- Global Governance
- World health
- Science and state
- Public health -- Social aspects
- Medical policy
- Influenza -- Research
- Influenza -- Prevention
- Drugs -- Research
- Technology and state
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security
- MEDICAL -- Public Health
- Politique scientifique et technique
- Medicaments -- Recherche
- Politique sanitaire
- Sante mondiale
- Sociologie de la sante
- Pharmaceutical Research
- Influenza, Human -- drug therapy
- Security Measures -- trends
- Health Policy
- Global Health
- Technology and state
- Science and state
- Drugs -- Research
- Influenza -- Prevention
- Influenza -- Research
- Medical policy
- World health
- Public health -- Social aspects
Encapsulating security : pharmaceutical defenses against biological danger -- Discovering a virus's achilles heel : flu fighting at molecular scale -- The pill always wins: Gilead Sciences, Roche and the birth of Tamiflu -- What a difference a day makes : the margin call for regulatory agencies -- Virtual blockbuster : bird flu and the pandemic of preparedness planning -- In the eye of the storm : global access, generics and intellectual property -- 'Ode to Tamiflu' : side effects, teenage 'suicides' and corporate liabilities -- Data backlash : Roche and Cochrane square up over clinical trial data -- 'To boldly go ... ' : pharmaceutical enterprises and global health security -- Epilogue : pharmaceuticals, security and molecular life.
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