DISEASES WITHOUT BORDERS: GLOBALIZATION’S CHALLENGE TO THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE: A CALL FOR PUBLIC ADVOCACY AND ACTIVISM

MICHELE BARRY Office of International Health, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut

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    World Health Organization, 2001. Macroeconomics and Health: Investing in Health for Economic Development. Report of the Commission on Macroeconomics and Health. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2001.

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    Gupta AR, Wells CK, Horwitz RI, Bia FJ, Barry M, 1999. The international health program: the fifteen-year experience with Yale University’s Internal Medicine Residency Program. Am J Trop Med Hyg 61 :1019–1023.

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    IMS Health Market Report, 2001. Five Year Forecast of the Global Pharmaceutical Markets. Available at http://www.imsglobal.com/insight/report/global/report.htm. Accessed 10/20/02.

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    Trouiller P, Olliaro P, Torreele E, Orbinski J, Laing R, Ford N, 2002. Drug development for neglected diseases: a deficient market and a public-health policy failure. Lancet 359 :2188–2194.

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    Pecoul B, Chirac P, Trouiller P, Pinel J, 1999. Access to essential drugs in poor countries: a lost battle? JAMA 281 :361–367.

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    Guilloux A, Moon S, 2002. Hidden Price Tags: Disease-Specific Drug Donations: Costs and Alternatives. Drugs for Neglected Diseases Working Group. The Crisis of Neglected Diseases Developing Treatments and Ensuring Access. New York.

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    U.S. Census Bureau, 2002. Home Computers and Internet Use in the United States. Available at http://www.census.gov. Accessed 10/20/02.

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    Spanning the Digital Divide: Understanding and Tackling Issues, 2002. Available at http://www.bridges.org/spanning/report.html. Accessed 10/20/02.

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    Edejer TT, 2000. Disseminating health information in developing counties: the role of the Internet. BMJ 321 :797–800.

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