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All disease transmission is local, just like politics.”

Dr. Saad Omer, William H. Foege Chair in Global Health, told PBS NewsHour.




“There’s kind of a race going on between providers and insurers in terms of who can gain bargaining leverage.”

Dr. David Howard, professor of health policy and management, told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution




“Legionnaires’ disease is becoming of more interest because it’s really sort of a neglected infectious disease.”

Dr. Allison Chamberlain, assistant professor of epidemiology, told Georgia Health News.

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