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Politics of Emerging and Resurgent Infectious Diseases

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor JIM WHITMAN is a member of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Cambridge University. He is the co-editor of the Journal of Humanitarian Assistance and general editor of the Macmillan Global Issues series. Klappentext HIV/AIDS is but one of a number of new and deadly diseases which threaten communities throughout the world. Together with the resurgence of diseases once thought to have been 'conquered', the human costs and social implications have begun to engage a diverse range of practitioners and scholars. The premise behind this collection of distinguished essays in that the causal relations, impacts and consequences of this disturbing trend are as much political as medical or scientific. This book is an excellent introduction to a field of growing importance. Zusammenfassung HIV/AIDS is but one of a number of new and deadly diseases which threaten communities throughout the world. Together with the resurgence of diseases once thought to have been 'conquered'! the human costs and social implications have begun to engage a diverse range of practitioners and scholars. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Tables and Figures Acknowledgements Abbreviations Notes on the Contributors Political Processes and Infectious Diseases; J.Whitman Poverty, Development, Population Movements and Health; M.Carballo Infectious Disease Outbreaks in Cities: Emerging Factors and Policy Issues; D.Guha-Sapir The Role of International Law in the Control of Emerging Infectious Diseases; D.P.Fidler The Political Causes and Solutions of the Current Tuberculosis Epidemic; K.Klaudt Refugees and Migrants; M.J.Toole The HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Public Policies and Possessive Individualism; R.Danziger Technological Change and Future Biological Warfare; M.Dando Non-Medical Aspects of Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases: A Need for Maximum Protection with Minimum Disruption; D.Heymann Challenges to the World Health Organisation; Y.Beigbeder Knowledge, Information and Intergovernmental Cooperation; D.A.Henderson Surveillance, Eradication and Control: Successes and Failures; W.Foege Index...

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List of Tables and Figures Acknowledgements Abbreviations Notes on the Contributors Political Processes and Infectious Diseases; J.Whitman Poverty, Development, Population Movements and Health; M.Carballo Infectious Disease Outbreaks in Cities: Emerging Factors and Policy Issues; D.Guha-Sapir The Role of International Law in the Control of Emerging Infectious Diseases; D.P.Fidler The Political Causes and Solutions of the Current Tuberculosis Epidemic; K.Klaudt Refugees and Migrants; M.J.Toole The HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Public Policies and Possessive Individualism; R.Danziger Technological Change and Future Biological Warfare; M.Dando Non-Medical Aspects of Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases: A Need for Maximum Protection with Minimum Disruption; D.Heymann Challenges to the World Health Organisation; Y.Beigbeder Knowledge, Information and Intergovernmental Cooperation; D.A.Henderson Surveillance, Eradication and Control: Successes and Failures; W.Foege Index

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Authors Jim Whitman, Jim (Faculty of Social and Political Scie Whitman
Assisted by J. Whitman (Editor), Jim Whitman (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.07.2000
 
EAN 9780333691274
ISBN 978-0-333-69127-4
No. of pages 237
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Political sociology

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