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PLoS Medicine Issue Image | Vol. 19(4) May 2022

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The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has not only exerted an enormous human toll in terms of ill health and mortality, but has brought inequities in vaccine provision and other areas of health into sharp focus. What lessons can be learned for health research and for anticipated future health challenges, including the growing burden of non-communicable diseases and impacts of climate change in low- and middle-income countries? In a Perspective, PLOS Medicine editors Beryne Odeny and Callam Davidson report from the Consortium of Universities for Global Health conference 2022, under the theme of "Healthy People, Healthy Planet Social Justice".

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The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has not only exerted an enormous human toll in terms of ill health and mortality, but has brought inequities in vaccine provision and other areas of health into sharp focus. What lessons can be learned for health research and for anticipated future health challenges, including the growing burden of non-communicable diseases and impacts of climate change in low- and middle-income countries? In a Perspective, PLOS Medicine editors Beryne Odeny and Callam Davidson report from the Consortium of Universities for Global Health conference 2022, under the theme of "Healthy People, Healthy Planet Social Justice".

Image Credit: geralt, Pixabay

https://doi.org/10.1371/image.pmed.v19.i04.g001