Women are most affected by pandemics — lessons from past outbreaks
Clare Wenham(London School of Economics and Political Science), Rosemary Morgan(Johns Hopkins University), Sara E. Davies(School of International Relations), Karen A. Grépin(University of Hong Kong), Asha Herten-Crabb(London School of Economics and Political Science), Sophie Harman(School of International Relations), Julia Smith(Simon Fraser University), Huiyun Feng(Queensland Government)
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