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Langston and Abbott (2005) argue that 'infancy' is a dynamic construct, which is subject to shifts in prominence in response to temporal and contextual demands.
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These shifts have enabled four 'priority' NCDs – cardiovascular disease, common cancers, chronic respiratory disease and diabetes, which share common risk factors such as unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, harmful use of alcohol and smoking – to rise in prominence on the global health agenda, and they now occupy an unprecedented place on the broader development agenda for post-2015 (13– 13).
The configuration of Figure 9 for the post-2000 erepresentsnts a continuing prominence of service delivery, but a shift in the focus of health systems publications after 2000.
The near certainty of the legislation's enactment and its prominence on the Congressional agenda illustrate the shift in priorities in Washington.
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