Poverty and Neglected Tropical Diseases in the American Rural South explores the conditions of extreme poverty in the American South that allow Neglected Tropical Diseases to infect 12 million people in the richest country in the world.
Poverty and Neglected Tropical Diseases in the American Rural South explores the conditions of extreme poverty in the American South that allow Neglected Tropical Diseases to infect 12 million people in the richest country in the world.
Christine Crudo Blackburn is assistant research scientist and deputy director of the Pandemic and Biosecurity Policy Program and adjunct faculty member at in the Department of Health Promotion and Community Health Sciences at Texas A&M University. Macey T. Lively received her Master of International Affairs degree from Texas A&M University and is currently a Master of Public Health student at Texas A&M University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Yesterday and Today: Neglected Tropical Diseases in the Southern United States Chapter Two: Poverty in America: Poverty, Health, and Neglected Tropical Diseases Chapter Three: Forgotten but not Gone: Neglected Tropical Diseases Risk Factors Chapter Four: The People's Voice: Poverty and NTDs in the Modern-Day South
Chapter One: Yesterday and Today: Neglected Tropical Diseases in the Southern United States Chapter Two: Poverty in America: Poverty, Health, and Neglected Tropical Diseases Chapter Three: Forgotten but not Gone: Neglected Tropical Diseases Risk Factors Chapter Four: The People's Voice: Poverty and NTDs in the Modern-Day South
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