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Disease: Poverty and pathogens

Michael Eisenstein
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Michael Eisenstein: Michael Eisenstein is a freelance science writer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Nature, 2016, vol. 531, issue 7594, S61-S63

Abstract: The growth of slums in the developing world's rapidly expanding cities is creating new opportunities for infectious disease to flourish and spread.

Date: 2016
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