Disease as an Aftermath of War

When the war trumpets blow, the peoples must dance. No place so remote, no family so isolated that it may not be affected by a conflict seemingly as outside its sphere of interest as the planet Saturn. War, famine and pestilence ride together as well chosen comrades. Disease is a consequence of modern war as direct and inevitable as bullet wounds.
Source: JAMA - Category: General Medicine Source Type: research
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