Advocacy and recommendations for better positioning of epidemiologists during future epidemics and pandemics [Editorial]
The COVID-19 pandemic and its extensive media coverage had the consequence of "putting epidemiology in the spotlight." However, even though responding to epidemics is a core missions of epidemiologists involved in public health, many felt that their profession was inadequately positioned a...
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