From a macroeconomic perspective, infectious diseases have an impact on economic growth and GDP. In developing countries, the labour force is the key factor in production and therefore in GDP. However, for businesses to function effectively and for countries to compete in the international market, good health and basic education are essential. When the health of the family's breadwinner is affected, the whole family suffers. Infectious diseases therefore exacerbate poverty, reduce economic growth and human capital, and contribute to increasing inequalities between developing and developed countries. Thanks to this book, the more you learn about infectious diseases, the better you will know how to prevent them
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