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  1. Vaccine equity has been a major concern during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the principle of vaccine equity, donor countries should apply the criterion of needs to make decisions about vaccine donation ...

    Authors: Yuan Hsiao, Fang-Yu Lin, Greg Chih-Hsin Sheen and Ching-Hsing Wang
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2023 19:40
  2. Transnational tobacco companies (TTCs) may respond to processes of regional trade integration both by acting politically to influence policy and by reorganising their own operations. The Central American Commo...

    Authors: Chris Holden and Kelley Lee
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2011 7:15
  3. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were ‘top-down’ goals formulated by policy elites drawing from targets within United Nations (UN) summits and conferences in the 1990s. Contemporary processes shaping th...

    Authors: Claire E Brolan, Scott Lee, David Kim and Peter S Hill
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2014 10:19
  4. The UN system’s shift towards multistakeholder governance, now embedded in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), invites a broad range of actors, including the private sector, to the policymaking table. Al...

    Authors: Kathrin Lauber, Rob Ralston, Mélissa Mialon, Angela Carriedo and Anna B. Gilmore
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2020 16:76
  5. In 2005, the Ministry of Health (MoH) in Mongolia initiated the process of developing its Health Sector Strategic Master Plan (HSSMP), using a wide-ranging consultative process, driven by the MoH, and requirin...

    Authors: Anar Ulikpan, Indermohan Narula, Asmat Malik and Peter Hill
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2014 10:23
  6. Diabetes and its complications are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in India, and the prevalence of type 2 diabetes is on the rise. This calls for an assessment of the economic burden of the disease.

    Authors: Charles AK Yesudian, Mari Grepstad, Erica Visintin and Alessandra Ferrario
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2014 10:80
  7. A number of individuals in Ethiopia are involved in illegal types of transnational migration, namely human trafficking and smuggling. The magnitude is not declining despite efforts to curb it. An in-depth unde...

    Authors: Lemma Derseh Gezie, Alemayehu Worku Yalew, Yigzaw Kebede Gete and Florence Samkange-Zeeb
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2021 17:76
  8. Universal health coverage, as one of the targets of the Sustainable Development Goals, is the access to key promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health interventions for all at an affordable cost...

    Authors: Thomas Kuipers, Remco van de Pas and Anja Krumeich
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2022 18:38
  9. Due to economic development and an increase in the aging population, the demand for medical resources is increasing. A good doctor-patient relationship (DPR) can optimize patients’ medical experience and impro...

    Authors: Tianqing Sang, Hongli Zhou, Muhan Li, Wenting Li, Haibo Shi, Haibin Chen and Hongguang Zhou
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2020 16:99
  10. The transition of donor-supported health programmes to country ownership is gaining increasing attention due to reduced development assistance for health globally. It is further accelerated by the ineligibilit...

    Authors: Eric Ssegujja, Justine Namakula, Allen Kabagenyi, Carol Kyozira, Timothy Musila, Henry Zakumumpa and Freddie Ssengooba
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2023 19:48
  11. Obligations arising from trade and investment agreements can affect how governments can regulate and organise health systems. The European Union has made explicit statements of safeguarding policy space for he...

    Authors: Meri Koivusalo, Noora Heinonen and Liina-Kaisa Tynkkynen
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2021 17:98
  12. The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 and the subsequent COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant global impact. However, COVID-19 is just one of several high-impact infectious diseases that emerged from wildlife a...

    Authors: Katie Woolaston, Zoe Nay, Michelle L. Baker, Callum Brockett, Mieghan Bruce, Chris Degeling, Joshua Gilbert, Bethany Jackson, Hope Johnson, Alison Peel, Shafi Sahibzada, Charlotte Oskam and Chad L. Hewitt
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2022 18:73
  13. To help promote the effective delivery of drug donations, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed the Guidelines for Medicine Donations. The need for revisions is timely given the large-scale influx of medi...

    Authors: Hannah Permaul Flores, Jillian C. Kohler, Deirdre Dimancesco, Anna Wong and Joel Lexchin
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2023 19:67
  14. Alcohol control has emerged as an important global health challenge due to the expanding influence of alcohol companies and limited control measures imposed by governments. In the Peruvian Andean highland, the...

    Authors: Sakiko Yamaguchi, Raphael Lencucha and Thomas G. Brown
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2021 17:109
  15. There has long been debate around the definition of the field of education, research and practice known as global health. In this article we step back from attempts at definition and instead ask what current d...

    Authors: Mike Rowson, Chris Willott, Rob Hughes, Arti Maini, Sophie Martin, J Jaime Miranda, Vicki Pollit, Abi Smith, Rae Wake and John S Yudkin
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2012 8:36
  16. While sustainability of health programmes has been the subject of empirical studies, there is little evidence specifically on the sustainability of Community Based Organisations (CBOs) for HIV/AIDS. Debates ar...

    Authors: Aisling Walsh, Chishimba Mulambia, Ruairi Brugha and Johanna Hanefeld
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2012 8:40
  17. Corporate power has been recognized as an important influence on food environments and population health more broadly. Understanding the structure of national food and beverage markets can provide important in...

    Authors: Alexa Gaucher-Holm, Benjamin Wood, Gary Sacks and Lana Vanderlee
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2023 19:18
  18. This paper describes a conceptual framework for the health implications of globalisation. The framework is developed by first identifying the main determinants of population health and the main features of the...

    Authors: Maud MTE Huynen, Pim Martens and Henk BM Hilderink
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2005 1:14
  19. Migrants commonly maintain transnational ties as they relocate and settle in a new country. There is a growing body of research examining transnationalism and health. We sought to identify how transnationalism...

    Authors: Ye Na Kim, Marcelo Urquia, Sarah Fredsted Villadsen and Lisa Merry
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2021 17:126
  20. Research on changing dietary practices is rare in lower and middle income countries, and understanding the impact of global economic processes on population health and nutrition is important, especially of rur...

    Authors: Jordan Sky Oestreicher, Deusilene Pereira do Amaral, Carlos José Sousa Passos, Myriam Fillion, Donna Mergler, Robert Davidson, Marc Lucotte, Christina A. Romaña and Frédéric Mertens
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2020 16:36
  21. The role of multilateral donor agencies in global health is a new area of research, with limited research on how these agencies differ in terms of their governance arrangements, especially in relation to trans...

    Authors: Eduardo J Gómez and Rifat Atun
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2013 9:18
  22. Amidst the climate crisis, a key goal of the medical sector is to reduce its large carbon footprint. Although the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic greatly impacted the medical sector, its influence...

    Authors: Hikaru Morooka, Takanori Yamamoto, Akihito Tanaka, Kazuhiro Furuhashi, Yasuhiro Miyagawa and Shoichi Maruyama
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2022 18:92
  23. Three months after the first reported cases, COVID-19 had spread to nearly 90% of World Health Organization (WHO) member states and only 24 countries had not reported cases as of 30 March 2020. This analysis a...

    Authors: Zheng Li, Cynthia Jones, Girum S. Ejigu, Nisha George, Amanda L. Geller, Gregory C. Chang, Alys Adamski, Ledor S. Igboh, Rebecca D. Merrill, Philip Ricks, Sara A. Mirza and Michael Lynch
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2021 17:28
  24. There is an emerging evidence base that global trade is linked with the rise of chronic disease in many low and middle-income countries (LMICs). This linkage is associated, in part, with the global diffusion o...

    Authors: Ronald Labonté, Katia S Mohindra and Raphael Lencucha
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2011 7:21
  25. Unequal and inequitable access to Covid-19 vaccines in low- and middle-income countries (L&MICs) was a major political, ethical and public health failure in the pandemic. However, vaccine developers’ practices...

    Authors: Adrián Alonso Ruiz, Anna Bezruki, Erika Shinabargar, Kaitlin Large, Marcela Vieira, Iulia Slovenski, Yiqi Liu, Surabhi Agarwal, Anna Becker and Suerie Moon
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2024 20:25
  26. Equity in access to health care among people living with HIV (PLHA) has not been extensively studied in Peru despite the fact there is significant social diversity within this group. We aimed to assess the ext...

    Authors: Alfonso Silva-Santisteban, Eddy R Segura, Clara Sandoval, Maziel Girón, Margarita Petrera and Carlos F Caceres
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2013 9:22
  27. Recent case studies indicate that the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak, one of the worst pre-2020 global biological catastrophes in modern history, helped some nations to better prepared their responses for the COVID-...

    Authors: Jessi Hanson-DeFusco, Min Shi, Zoe Du, Ornheilia Zounon, Fidèle Marc Hounnouvi and Albert DeFusco
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2023 19:96
  28. The pandemic situation due to COVID-19 highlighted the importance of global health security preparedness and response. Since the revision of the International Health Regulations (IHR) in 2005, Joint External E...

    Authors: Yuri Lee, Siwoo Kim, Jungju Oh and Sieun Lee
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2022 18:13
  29. This paper reviews Italian Development Assistance for Health and overall contribution to Global Health from 2001 to 2012. It analyses strategies and roles of central and decentralized authorities as well as th...

    Authors: Eduardo Missoni, Fabrizio Tediosi, Guglielmo Pacileo and Lara Gautier
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2014 10:25
  30. The demographic and nutritional transitions taking place in Uganda, just as in other low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), are leading to accelerating growth of chronic, non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Th...

    Authors: Jeremy I Schwartz, David Guwatudde, Rachel Nugent and Charles Mondo Kiiza
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2014 10:77
  31. Food marketing is a key factor that influences children’s dietary behaviors. This study assessed the nature and extent of food and beverage advertising on television (TV) in 2014 and 2022 in Thailand.

    Authors: Nongnuch Jindarattanaporn, Bridget Kelly and Sirinya Phulkerd
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2024 20:2
  32. Health technology assessment (HTA) is an effective tool to support priority setting and generate evidence for decision making especially en route to achieving universal health coverage (UHC). We assessed the c...

    Authors: Benjamin S. C. Uzochukwu, Chinyere Okeke, Niki O’Brien, Francis Ruiz, Issiaka Sombie and Samantha Hollingworth
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2020 16:58
  33. To evaluate medicine prices, availability and affordability in Brazil, considering the differences across three types of medicines (originator brands, generics and similar medicines) and different types of fac...

    Authors: Andréa Dâmaso Bertoldi, Ana Paula Helfer, Aline L Camargo, Noêmia U L Tavares and Panos Kanavos
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2012 8:6
  34. Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), including mental health, have become a major concern in low- and middle-income countries. Despite increased attention to them over the past decade, progress toward addressing N...

    Authors: Kanykey Jailobaeva, Jennifer Falconer, Giulia Loffreda, Stella Arakelyan, Sophie Witter and Alastair Ager
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2021 17:68
  35. There is an extensive body of research demonstrating that trade and globalisation can have wide-ranging implications for health. Robust governance is key to ensuring that health, social justice and sustainabil...

    Authors: May C. I. van Schalkwyk, Pepita Barlow, Gabriel Siles-Brügge, Holly Jarman, Tamara Hervey and Martin McKee
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2021 17:61
  36. Uncertainties surrounding the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) remain a major global health challenge and requires attention. Researchers and medical experts have made remarkable efforts to reduce the number ...

    Authors: Amarachukwu Felix Ebubeogu, Chamberline Ekene Ozigbu, Kholoud Maswadi, Azizi Seixas, Paulinus Ofem and Donaldson F. Conserve
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2022 18:37

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  37. In 30 years of experience in responding to the HIV epidemic, critical decisions and program characteristics for successful scale-up have been studied. Now leaders face a new challenge: sustaining large-scale H...

    Authors: Lisa R Hirschhorn, Julie R Talbot, Alexander C Irwin, Maria A May, Nayana Dhavan, Robert Shady, Andrew L Ellner and Rebecca L Weintraub
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2013 9:57
  38. Despite the declining trends worldwide, infant and child mortality rates are still high in many African countries. These high rates are problematic; therefore, this study attempts to explore the contributing f...

    Authors: Mohammad Mafizur Rahman, Khosrul Alam and Rasheda Khanam
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2022 18:69
  39. Globally, COVID-19 vaccines have proven to be instrumental for promoting population health by reducing illness from SARS-CoV-2. Vaccine certificates emerged as a potentially promising solution for encouraging ...

    Authors: David T. Zhu, Mohamed Serhan, Salima S. Mithani, David Smith, Joyce Ang, Maya Thomas and Kumanan Wilson
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2023 19:73
  40. Since 2011 Italy has faced an extraordinary increase in migrants arrivals, mainly from the Mediterranean route, one of the world’s most dangerous journeys. The purpose of the present article is to provide a co...

    Authors: Luca Manfredi, Veronica Sciannameo, Cinzia Destefanis, Marta Prisecaru, Giorgia Cossu, Roberto Gnavi, Alessandra Macciotta, Alberto Catalano, Roberto Raffaele Pepe, Carlotta Sacerdote and Fulvio Ricceri
    Citation: Globalization and Health 2022 18:57

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