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Devi Sridhar
Researcher at University of Edinburgh
Publications - 142
Citations - 7513
Devi Sridhar is an academic researcher from University of Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Global health & Public health. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 134 publications receiving 5910 citations. Previous affiliations of Devi Sridhar include New York University & University of Oxford.
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Barriers to improvement of mental health services in low-income and middle-income countries
Benedetto Saraceno,Mark van Ommeren,Rajaie Batniji,Alex S. Cohen,Oye Gureje,John Mahoney,Devi Sridhar,Chris Underhill +7 more
TL;DR: Barriers to progress in improvement of mental health services can be overcome by generation of political will for the organisation of accessible and humane mental health care, a qualitative survey of international mental health experts and leaders suggests.
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Global and regional estimates of COPD prevalence: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
Davies Adeloye,Stephen Chua,Chinwei Lee,Catriona Basquill,Angeliki Papana,Evropi Theodoratou,Harish Nair,Danijela Gasevic,Devi Sridhar,Harry Campbell,Kit Yee Chan,Aziz Sheikh,Igor Rudan +12 more
TL;DR: A high and growing prevalence of COPD is suggested, both globally and regionally, and there is a need for governments, policy makers and international organizations to consider strengthening collaborations to address COPD globally.
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Lessons learnt from easing COVID-19 restrictions: an analysis of countries and regions in Asia Pacific and Europe.
Emeline Han,Melisa Mei Jin Tan,Eva Turk,Eva Turk,Devi Sridhar,Gabriel M. Leung,Kenji Shibuya,Nima Asgari,Juhwan Oh,Alberto L. García-Basteiro,Johanna Hanefeld,Johanna Hanefeld,Alex R. Cook,Li Yang Hsu,Yik Ying Teo,David L Heymann,Helen Clark,Martin McKee,Helena Legido-Quigley,Helena Legido-Quigley +19 more
TL;DR: This Health Policy paper uses an adapted framework to examine the approaches taken by nine high-income countries and regions that have started to ease COVID-19 restrictions: five in the Asia Pacific region (ie, Hong Kong [Special Administrative Region], Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, and South Korea) and four in Europe (IE, Germany, Norway, Spain, and the UK).
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Will Ebola change the game? Ten essential reforms before the next pandemic. the report of the Harvard-LSHTM Independent Panel on the Global Response to Ebola
Suerie Moon,Devi Sridhar,Muhammad Pate,Ashish K. Jha,Chelsea Clinton,Sophie Delaunay,Valnora Edwin,Mosoka Fallah,David P. Fidler,Laurie Garrett,Eric Goosby,Lawrence O. Gostin,David L Heymann,Kelley Lee,Gabriel M. Leung,J. Stephen Morrison,Jorge Saavedra,Marcel Tanner,Jennifer Leigh,Benjamin Hawkins,Liana Woskie,Peter Piot +21 more
TL;DR: The Independent Panel on the Global Response to Ebola concluded that major reforms are both warranted and feasible and a roadmap of ten interrelated recommendations across four thematic areas is outlined.