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Globalization and global health.

G Berlinguer

    International Journal of Health Services : Planning, Administration, Evaluation
    |August 18, 1999
    PubMed
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    Global health, viewed as a human right and common interest, has historical roots in combating epidemics. Emerging threats necessitate renewed international cooperation for global health security.

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    Area of Science:

    • Global Health
    • Public Health Policy
    • International Relations

    Background:

    • Historical precedents show cross-boundary efforts against epidemics fostered global health.
    • Recent decades have seen a shift, viewing public health as an economic impediment rather than a development cornerstone.
    • Contemporary global health faces escalating threats including resurgent infections, environmental changes, and violence.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the evolution of global health as a concept and practice.
    • To highlight the growing divergence between economic priorities and public health needs.
    • To underscore the renewed importance of global health in the face of modern challenges.

    Main Methods:

    • Historical analysis of global health initiatives.

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  • Review of contemporary global health threats.
  • Examination of policy shifts impacting public health.
  • Main Results:

    • Global health has evolved from a post-1492 recognition of shared risks to a 19th/20th-century collaborative goal.
    • A contemporary trend prioritizes national wealth over public health investments.
    • New and existing threats necessitate a re-evaluation of global health's role.

    Conclusions:

    • Global health is a critical goal, aligning human rights with common interests.
    • Current trends pose significant risks to global health security.
    • Policy proposals are needed to realign economic and health objectives for universal well-being.