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The title is modified from a heading in an article published yesterday in the open access journal PLOS Pathogens: “War and Infectious Diseases: Challenges of the Syrian Civil War“ (emphasis mine). Prior to the conflict, the health care system in Syria consisted of a government-run public system that provided mostly primary care services, with the […]

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