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Virginia Berridge and the Political End of Epidemics

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How Epidemics End
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Professor Virginia Berridge (LSHTM) and Dr Erica Charters discuss swine flu, HIV/AIDS, and the history of health policy as ways to define the political end of an epidemic.

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How Epidemics End
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Erica Charters
Virginia Berridge
Keywords
swine flu
HIV/AIDS
health policy
epidemics
Department: Faculty of History
Date Added: 08/10/2021
Duration: 00:14:20

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