Influenza and Public Health
Learning from Past Pandemics
Herausgeber: Giles-Vernick, Tamara; Gunn, Jennifer; Craddock, Susan
Influenza and Public Health
Learning from Past Pandemics
Herausgeber: Giles-Vernick, Tamara; Gunn, Jennifer; Craddock, Susan
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First Published in 2010. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9781844078967
- ISBN-10: 1844078965
- Artikelnr.: 29833320
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9781844078967
- ISBN-10: 1844078965
- Artikelnr.: 29833320
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Tamara Giles-Vernick is a Research Scientist in the Unit of Emergent Disease Epidemiology at the Institut Pasteur in Paris. Susan Craddock is Associate Professor at the Institute for Global Studies and the Department of Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, University of Minnesota.
Foreword. Introduction 1. Globalized Complexity and the Microbial Traffic
of New and Emerging Infectious Disease Threats Part 1. Reframing 1918:
States, Pandemics, and Public Health 2. Barcelona's Influenza: A Comparison
of the 1889-1890 and 1918 Autumn Outbreaks 3. Prevent or Heal, Laisser
Faire or Coerce: The Public Health Politics of Influenza in France,
1918-1919 Uses and Misuses of the History of the 1918 Pandemic: Two
Integrative Essays Part 2. Epidemiology, Virology, and 20th Century
Epidemics 4. Are Influenzas in Southern China Byproducts of its Globalizing
Historical Present? 5. Recent Influenza Epidemics and Implications for
Contemporary Influenza Research 6. Influenza and the Remaking of
Epidemiology, 1918-1960 7.Hong Kong Flu (1968) Revisited 40 Years Later
Scientific Influenza Research and the Management of Uncertainty:
Contemporary Perspectives Part 3. Governmental and Non-Governmental
Institutions and the Politics of Epidemic Management 8. Mobility
Restrictions, Isolation, and Quarantine: Historical Perspective on
Contemporary Debates 9 .Influenza, Intellectual Property, and Knowledge
Sharing: A Recent History 10. Biosecurity in Time of Avian Influenza:
Vietnam Epidemics and Ethics: Comparative Insights and Critical Questions
for Public Health Planning. Commentaries. Conclusion
of New and Emerging Infectious Disease Threats Part 1. Reframing 1918:
States, Pandemics, and Public Health 2. Barcelona's Influenza: A Comparison
of the 1889-1890 and 1918 Autumn Outbreaks 3. Prevent or Heal, Laisser
Faire or Coerce: The Public Health Politics of Influenza in France,
1918-1919 Uses and Misuses of the History of the 1918 Pandemic: Two
Integrative Essays Part 2. Epidemiology, Virology, and 20th Century
Epidemics 4. Are Influenzas in Southern China Byproducts of its Globalizing
Historical Present? 5. Recent Influenza Epidemics and Implications for
Contemporary Influenza Research 6. Influenza and the Remaking of
Epidemiology, 1918-1960 7.Hong Kong Flu (1968) Revisited 40 Years Later
Scientific Influenza Research and the Management of Uncertainty:
Contemporary Perspectives Part 3. Governmental and Non-Governmental
Institutions and the Politics of Epidemic Management 8. Mobility
Restrictions, Isolation, and Quarantine: Historical Perspective on
Contemporary Debates 9 .Influenza, Intellectual Property, and Knowledge
Sharing: A Recent History 10. Biosecurity in Time of Avian Influenza:
Vietnam Epidemics and Ethics: Comparative Insights and Critical Questions
for Public Health Planning. Commentaries. Conclusion
Foreword. Introduction 1. Globalized Complexity and the Microbial Traffic
of New and Emerging Infectious Disease Threats Part 1. Reframing 1918:
States, Pandemics, and Public Health 2. Barcelona's Influenza: A Comparison
of the 1889-1890 and 1918 Autumn Outbreaks 3. Prevent or Heal, Laisser
Faire or Coerce: The Public Health Politics of Influenza in France,
1918-1919 Uses and Misuses of the History of the 1918 Pandemic: Two
Integrative Essays Part 2. Epidemiology, Virology, and 20th Century
Epidemics 4. Are Influenzas in Southern China Byproducts of its Globalizing
Historical Present? 5. Recent Influenza Epidemics and Implications for
Contemporary Influenza Research 6. Influenza and the Remaking of
Epidemiology, 1918-1960 7.Hong Kong Flu (1968) Revisited 40 Years Later
Scientific Influenza Research and the Management of Uncertainty:
Contemporary Perspectives Part 3. Governmental and Non-Governmental
Institutions and the Politics of Epidemic Management 8. Mobility
Restrictions, Isolation, and Quarantine: Historical Perspective on
Contemporary Debates 9 .Influenza, Intellectual Property, and Knowledge
Sharing: A Recent History 10. Biosecurity in Time of Avian Influenza:
Vietnam Epidemics and Ethics: Comparative Insights and Critical Questions
for Public Health Planning. Commentaries. Conclusion
of New and Emerging Infectious Disease Threats Part 1. Reframing 1918:
States, Pandemics, and Public Health 2. Barcelona's Influenza: A Comparison
of the 1889-1890 and 1918 Autumn Outbreaks 3. Prevent or Heal, Laisser
Faire or Coerce: The Public Health Politics of Influenza in France,
1918-1919 Uses and Misuses of the History of the 1918 Pandemic: Two
Integrative Essays Part 2. Epidemiology, Virology, and 20th Century
Epidemics 4. Are Influenzas in Southern China Byproducts of its Globalizing
Historical Present? 5. Recent Influenza Epidemics and Implications for
Contemporary Influenza Research 6. Influenza and the Remaking of
Epidemiology, 1918-1960 7.Hong Kong Flu (1968) Revisited 40 Years Later
Scientific Influenza Research and the Management of Uncertainty:
Contemporary Perspectives Part 3. Governmental and Non-Governmental
Institutions and the Politics of Epidemic Management 8. Mobility
Restrictions, Isolation, and Quarantine: Historical Perspective on
Contemporary Debates 9 .Influenza, Intellectual Property, and Knowledge
Sharing: A Recent History 10. Biosecurity in Time of Avian Influenza:
Vietnam Epidemics and Ethics: Comparative Insights and Critical Questions
for Public Health Planning. Commentaries. Conclusion