Author:
Jamison Dean T,Alwan Ala,Mock Charles N,Nugent Rachel,Watkins David,Adeyi Olusoji,Anand Shuchi,Atun Rifat,Bertozzi Stefano,Bhutta Zulfiqar,Binagwaho Agnes,Black Robert,Blecher Mark,Bloom Barry R,Brouwer Elizabeth,Bundy Donald A P,Chisholm Dan,Cieza Alarcos,Cullen Mark,Danforth Kristen,de Silva Nilanthi,Debas Haile T,Donkor Peter,Dua Tarun,Fleming Kenneth A,Gallivan Mark,Garcia Patricia J,Gawande Atul,Gaziano Thomas,Gelband Hellen,Glass Roger,Glassman Amanda,Gray Glenda,Habte Demissie,Holmes King K,Horton Susan,Hutton Guy,Jha Prabhat,Knaul Felicia M,Kobusingye Olive,Krakauer Eric L,Kruk Margaret E,Lachmann Peter,Laxminarayan Ramanan,Levin Carol,Looi Lai Meng,Madhav Nita,Mahmoud Adel,Mbanya Jean Claude,Measham Anthony,Medina-Mora María Elena,Medlin Carol,Mills Anne,Mills Jody-Anne,Montoya Jaime,Norheim Ole,Olson Zachary,Omokhodion Folashade,Oppenheim Ben,Ord Toby,Patel Vikram,Patton George C,Peabody John,Prabhakaran Dorairaj,Qi Jinyuan,Reynolds Teri,Ruacan Sevket,Sankaranarayanan Rengaswamy,Sepúlveda Jaime,Skolnik Richard,Smith Kirk R,Temmerman Marleen,Tollman Stephen,Verguet Stéphane,Walker Damian G,Walker Neff,Wu Yangfeng,Zhao Kun
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