03-06-2026 19:00 via medpagetoday.com

The U.S. Ebola Response Is a Harbinger of Worse Things to Come

(MedPage Today) -- Last summer, the Kiel Institute, a non-profit think tank in Germany, asked me to lead an analysis of the global benefits of international health aid programs, such as the Global Fund, the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief...
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