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Last Updated on June 20, 2022
Substandard & falsified medical products pose a threat to patient & population health and undermines the success of the Sustainable Development Goals. This project examines the public health & socioeconomic impacts of these products and analyzes data from the WHO Global Surveillance & Monitoring System which captures, for the first time, global reporting on substandard and falsified medical products.
Themes | Global Health Foresighting |
Status | Concluded |
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