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COVID-19 and the decolonization of Indigenous public health
Volume: 192, Issue: 38, Pages: E1098 - E1100
Published: Sep 20, 2020
Abstract
KEY POINTS Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island, the land now known as North America, have suffered waves of infectious diseases since the arrival of Europeans more than 500 years ago, including small pox, influenza A (“Spanish flu”), tuberculosis (TB), influenza A subtype H1N1 and now...
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Title
COVID-19 and the decolonization of Indigenous public health
Published Date
Sep 20, 2020
Volume
192
Issue
38
Pages
E1098 - E1100
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