Improving the global public health system is no simple task. Find out how Indonesia can help explain a culture of distrust between developing nations and international health organizations
There is widespread agreement that compared to most other states in Southeast Asia, Indonesia�s cent...
As an active member country of the WHO's International Health Regulation and Global Health Security ...
There is widespread agreement that compared to most other states in Southeast Asia, Indonesia's cent...
Improving the global public health system is no simple task. Find out how Indonesia can help explain...
In the mid-2000s, Indonesia became ‘ground zero’ for an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenz...
Page range: 147-170Global health is a recent term, barely more than a decade old, used to express th...
Why is the response to H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) so challenged in Indonesia? Why...
Indonesia�s decision to stop sharing its H5N1 virus samples with international public health commu...
Why is the response to H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) so challenged in Indonesia? Why...
Indonesia’s December 2006 decision to stop sending influenza virus specimens to the World Health Org...
This article analyses how the 'securitization' of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) contribut...
The coronavirus dominated Indonesian politics in 2020. Rather than propelling Indonesia in new direc...
The World Health Organization (WHO) is mandated to be the United Nations specialized agency for heal...
Abstract The emergence of public health problems in Indonesia has posed a great challenge for the Go...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has collaborated with Indonesia for more than f...
There is widespread agreement that compared to most other states in Southeast Asia, Indonesia�s cent...
As an active member country of the WHO's International Health Regulation and Global Health Security ...
There is widespread agreement that compared to most other states in Southeast Asia, Indonesia's cent...
Improving the global public health system is no simple task. Find out how Indonesia can help explain...
In the mid-2000s, Indonesia became ‘ground zero’ for an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenz...
Page range: 147-170Global health is a recent term, barely more than a decade old, used to express th...
Why is the response to H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) so challenged in Indonesia? Why...
Indonesia�s decision to stop sharing its H5N1 virus samples with international public health commu...
Why is the response to H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) so challenged in Indonesia? Why...
Indonesia’s December 2006 decision to stop sending influenza virus specimens to the World Health Org...
This article analyses how the 'securitization' of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) contribut...
The coronavirus dominated Indonesian politics in 2020. Rather than propelling Indonesia in new direc...
The World Health Organization (WHO) is mandated to be the United Nations specialized agency for heal...
Abstract The emergence of public health problems in Indonesia has posed a great challenge for the Go...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has collaborated with Indonesia for more than f...
There is widespread agreement that compared to most other states in Southeast Asia, Indonesia�s cent...
As an active member country of the WHO's International Health Regulation and Global Health Security ...
There is widespread agreement that compared to most other states in Southeast Asia, Indonesia's cent...