Building global health research capacity to address research imperatives following the COVID-19 pandemic

[...]authors affiliated with a Chinese institution published 8,921 articles on COVID-19 since the current outbreak was recognized, with remarkable progress in developing medical countermeasures. [...]how best can public health interventions and medical countermeasures be delivered to reduce poor out...

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Climate change
Collaboration
Control
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
COVID-19 vaccines
Diagnostic tests
Disease transmission
Earth Sciences
Ebola virus
Epidemics
Forecasts and trends
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Management
Medical research
Medicine and Health Sciences
Medicine, Experimental
Meetings
Outdoor air quality
Pandemics
People and Places
Public health
R&D
Research & development
Risk factors
Science Policy
Scientists
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
Social aspects
Social Sciences
United States
World health
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