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Prevention vs. treatment in global health

Jan. 30th, 2009 by Pia Christensen · 1 Comment
Filed under: Health journalism, Health policy 

AHCJ members Christine Gorman and Maryn McKenna participated in a blog experiment, in which a group of people decide to blog about the same topic at the same time - similar to a blog carnival. The experiment, focused on global health and “prevention vs. treatment,” generated posts from a variety of viewpoints:

  • Prevention vs. Treatment: A False Choice
  • The gradual abandonment of anti-tobacco/anti-smoking programs in the U.S.
  • Why we tend to value current health more than future health“
  • The need for a vaccine against methicillin resistant staph aureus
  • Why prevention vs. treatment is the wrong way to think about drug resistance to malaria
  • Proving prevention works is a lot harder than you might think
  • HIV Information for Myanmar offers a few words on the greater good from the late Bogyoke (General) Aung San, who led the fight for Burmese independence after World War II.
  • Whether concerns over health reform in the U.S. will crowd out discussion of global health
  • On why good decisions in public health “are about balance, and looking for long-term systemic solutions instead of the quick fix“
  • And, from a public relations perspective: differences between ’selling-in’ stories that have a prevention angle over those that emphasise treatment“

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