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  • A PLOS Collection Health Literacy

    Health literacy refers to our knowledge of issues relating to our health and well-being, as well as the ability to understand and use information to make decisions about our health…

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  • A PLOS Collection Climate Change and Human Health

    This Collection brings together a range of Reviews, Opinions and original Research Articles from members of the Association of Polar Early Career Perspectives (APECS)…

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  • A PLOS Collection Diagnostic Tests in Low-Resource Settings

    Advances in technology and engineering over the past few decades have led to an increased interest in developing new, low-cost diagnostic techniques for use in resource-constrained settings…

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  • A PLOS Collection Antiviral Innate Immunity

    Viral infections are an important cause of death worldwide. In addition to established human pathogens, spillover from animal reservoirs cause emergent and re-emergent viral infections, such as the…

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  • A PLOS Collection Public Health Implications of a Changing Climate

    This Collection uses the lens of climate change to address effects on public health with a particular focus on the spread of infectious diseases. These articles present impactful research on One…

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  • A PLOS Collection Infectious Disease Epidemiology

    The threat of emerging zoonoses to public health underscores the need to assess and share research on transmission patterns and infection dynamics openly, in real time. Modern infectious disease…

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