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In this third instalment of our 12-part Decolonising Global Health series, Maju Brunette joins us again as she reflects on the deep-rooted links between poverty, power and the spread of infectious diseases, focusing on tuberculosis (TB) and its disproportionate impact on marginalised communities in the Global South. Writing from Lima on World TB Day, she invites readers to consider how global health can move beyond biomedical responses to address the structural inequalities that allow diseases like TB to persist.
Ly-Mee Yu
M.Sc., DPhil Ly-Mee Yu - Professor of Clinical Trials and Biostatistics
Lucy Curtin
Lucy Curtin - Senior Executive Assistant to Professor Sir Aziz Sheikh
Nicola Lindson
BSc PGCert MSc PhD CPsychol FHEA Nicola Lindson - Associate Professor
Susan Jebb
Susan Jebb - Professor of Diet and Population Health
Charlotte Albury
BA, MSc, FHEA, PGCert, D.Phil Charlotte Albury - Associate Professor
Chris Butler
BA MBChB DCH CCH MD FRCGP (Hon)FFPH FMedSci Doctor Honoris Causa in Medicine and Healthcare Chris Butler - Professor of Primary Care
Bernadette Mundy
Bernadette Mundy - Senior Clinical Research Nurse
Belinda Ianson
Belinda Ianson - Clinical Research Nurse
Catia Nicodemo
PhD in Economics and Econometrics Catia Nicodemo - Associate Professor in Health Economics
Geoff Wong
MA MBBS MD(Res) FHEA FRCGP Geoff Wong - Professor of Primary Care
Muir Gray
CBE, FRCPSGlas, FCLIP Muir Gray - Honorary Clinical Researcher