Linking science and action to improve public health capacity for climate preparedness in lower- and middle-income countries
Colin Quinn(University of Pennsylvania), John Balbus, Eduardo Samo Gudo, Amanda Quintana(United States Global Change Research Program), Amalhin Shek(United States Agency for International Development), Fernanda Zermoglio(United States Agency for International Development), Geoffrey M. Blate(United States Agency for International Development), J. Trtanj(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), Pete Epanchin(United States Agency for International Development), Gunawardena Dissanayake(United States Agency for International Development), Shanna Pitter(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), James Colborn(Clinton Health Access Initiative), Elizabeth Pleuss(United States Agency for International Development), Hiwot Teka(International Trachoma Initiative), Wassila Mamadu Thiaw(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), Tegan Blaine, Amit Chandra(United States Agency for International Development)
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