Rapport från Utrikesdepartementet
Global Public Goods Infectious Disease
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The control of communicable diseases is a global
public good. Microbes do not respect national boundaries. The control of communicable diseases is a global
public good. Microbes do not respect national boundaries.
They can just as easily infect across national
borders as within them. Helping poor countries
strengthen their systems and capacities is clearly in
the international public interest, alongside global public
good concerns about research on infectious diseases
and early warning systems.
This is the first of the expert reports from The Task Force on Global Public Goods.