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Seye Abimbola
Researcher at University of Sydney
Publications - 134
Citations - 3929
Seye Abimbola is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 102 publications receiving 2141 citations. Previous affiliations of Seye Abimbola include The George Institute for Global Health & Obafemi Awolowo University.
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The UCL–Lancet Commission on Migration and Health: the health of a world on the move
Ibrahim Abubakar,Robert W Aldridge,Delan Devakumar,Miriam Orcutt,Rachel Burns,Mauricio Lima Barreto,Poonam Dhavan,Fouad M. Fouad,Nora Groce,Yan Guo,Sally Hargreaves,Sally Hargreaves,Michael Knipper,J. Jaime Miranda,Nyovani Madise,Bernadette N. Kumar,Davide Mosca,Terry McGovern,Leonard S. Rubenstein,Peter Sammonds,Susan M Sawyer,Susan M Sawyer,Kabir Sheikh,Kabir Sheikh,Stephen Tollman,Paul Spiegel,Cathy Zimmerman,J. Jaime Miranda,Mustafa Abbas,Eleanor Acer,Ayesha Ahmad,Seye Abimbola,Karl Blanchet,Philippe Bocquier,Fiona Samuels,Olga Byrne,Sonia Haerizadeh,Rita Issa,Mark A. Collinson,Carren Ginsburg,Ilan Kelman,Alys McAlpine,Nicola S. Pocock,Barbara Olshansky,Dandara de Oliveira Ramos,Michael J. White,Suzanne Zhou +46 more
TL;DR: The most prominent dialogue focuses almost exclusively on migration from LMICs to high-income countries (HICs), where nationalist movements assert so-called cultural sovereignty by delineating an us versus them rhetoric, creating a moral emergency.
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The foreign gaze: authorship in academic global health
TL;DR: I was really interested in black readership and the parallel is black music, which has become universal, worldwide, anyone, everyone can play it, and it has evolved, was because it wasn't tampered with, and editorialised, within the community.
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Will global health survive its decolonisation
Seye Abimbola,Madhukar Pai +1 more
TL;DR: To decolonise global health is to remove all forms of supremacy within all spaces of global health practice, within countries, between countries, and at the global level.
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The COVID-19 pandemic: diverse contexts; different epidemics-how and why?
Wim Van Damme,Ritwik Dahake,Alexandre Delamou,Brecht Ingelbeen,Edwin Wouters,Guido Vanham,Remco van de Pas,Jean-Paul Dossou,Por Ir,Seye Abimbola,Stefaan Van der Borght,Devadasan Narayanan,Gerald Bloom,Ian Van Engelgem,Mohamed Ali Ag Ahmed,Joël Arthur Kiendrébéogo,Kristien Verdonck,Vincent De Brouwere,Kéfilath Bello,Helmut Kloos,Peter Aaby,Andreas Kalk,Sameh Al-Awlaqi,N S Prashanth,Jean Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum,Placide Mbala,Steve Ahuka-Mundeke,Yibeltal Assefa +27 more
TL;DR: This paper tries to make sense of this variability in the variety of ways the COVID-19 epidemic is unfolding across the globe by exploring the important role that context plays in these different CO VID-19 epidemics; by comparing COVID's epidemics with other respiratory diseases, including other coronaviruses that circulate continuously; and by highlighting the critical unknowns and uncertainties that remain.
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Tuberculosis among older adults--time to take notice
TL;DR: Older adults are more likely to develop extra-pulmonary and atypical forms of disease that are often harder to diagnose than conventional sputum smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis, which may prove difficult to manage in regions where health resources are already constrained.