Amesh Adalja

Amesh Adalja

specialist United States

Amesh Adalja is a prominent infectious disease specialist based at Johns Hopkins University, recognized for his expertise in public health and epidemiology. He has been vocal about the implications of government decisions on public health programs, notably emphasizing the importance of the CDC's Epidemiological Intelligence Service, which plays a critical role in tracking and managing infectious disease outbreaks. His insights often highlight the need for robust health systems to prevent pandemics, making him a key voice in discussions surrounding health policy and disease preparedness.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
190,437
Power
6,071$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Russia 2 5.00 0.08% +0% 144,104,080 113,334 $1,500,000 1,180$
United States 1 5.00 0.02% +0% 331,002,651 77,103 $21,000,000 4,892$
Totals 3 475,106,731 190,437 $22,500,000 6,072$
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Recent Mentions

Russia Russia: Infectious disease physician and senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Amesh Adalja criticized the White House for removing information on combating the virus. 5

RBC: Белый дом назвал «истинную причину» происхождения COVID — РБК

Russia Russia: Infectious disease physician and senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Amesh Adalja criticized the White House for removing information on how to combat the virus. 5

RBC: Белый дом назвал «истинную причину» происхождения COVID — РБК

Monaco Monaco: Amesh Adalja is an infectious disease specialist at Johns Hopkins University who commented on the inevitability of measles deaths in the U.S. 6

Monaco-Matin – newspaper covering the Principality of Monaco: Un mort de la rougeole aux Etats-Unis, une première en près de dix ans

Kenya Kenya: Infectious disease physician Amesh Adalja of Johns Hopkins University emphasized the importance of vaccination. 8

The Standard: Texas child dies in measles outbreak, first US fatality in years