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Brief Social History of Tuberculosis: Key Challenges to Global Health [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 96 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x138 mm, weight: 260 g, 1 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Halftones, black and white; 9 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Oct-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032634618
  • ISBN-13: 9781032634616
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 96 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x138 mm, weight: 260 g, 1 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Halftones, black and white; 9 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Oct-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032634618
  • ISBN-13: 9781032634616
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

A Brief Social History of Tuberculosis delves into the history of tuberculosis and its impact on human populations.

Drawing on research and expert experiences, the three research chapters (3-5) will explore how the disease has affected communities throughout history, and how society has responded to the threat of tuberculosis over time. Tuberculosis has been a persistent and devastating force from the crowded cities of the Industrial Revolution to the present day. However, this book will argue that there is much to be learned from the successes and failures of past efforts to control the disease from a social perspective. By examining the history of tuberculosis, researchers and policymakers can gain valuable insights into the challenges of infectious disease control, as well as the social and political factors that shape our response to such challenges.

This volume will focus on generating critical discussions among scholars, researchers, and policymakers, this will be informative, engaging and will be an essential read for anyone interested in the history of medicine, public health, and the ongoing struggle against infectious diseases world-wide.



A Brief Social History of Tuberculosis delves into the history of tuberculosis and its impact on human populations.

1.Introduction. 2.History of Tuberculosis and Contemporary Challenges.
3.Borderland Tuberculosis: The social, economic and geopolitical contours of
disease care and prevention on Daru Island, Papua New Guinea. 4.The Rise and
Fall of Indias National Tuberculosis Programme, 1960-1997. 5.Tuberculosis,
Community Engagement and Person-Centered Care in Bangladesh: Successes and
Challenges. 6.Communicable Disease Risk Reduction Learning from the Past.
7.Conclusion.
Arnab Chakraborty, College of Liberal Arts, Shanghai University, China. Arnab is a research fellow and a historian of global health, medicine, and diseases. He has conducted his research in India, the UK, the USA,the Philippines, and Fiji. Arnabs current research lies at the intersection of health policies, migration studies, and the history of medicine in non-Western societies within the context of development.

Janaka Jayawickrama, College of Liberal Arts, Shanghai University, China. Janaka is professor of social anthropology and has been collaborating with conflict and disaster-affected communities in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East to facilitate wellbeing. He has conducted frontline humanitarian responses, research, evaluations, and policy analysis for the UN, governments, and humanitarian agencies since 1994. Janaka is also the Director of the Research Centre for Health and Wellbeing.

Yong-an Zhang, College of Liberal Arts, Shanghai University, China. Yong-an is a professor of history and Director of the International Center for Drug Policy Studies. He has been conducting policy research from a historical perspective and focuses on their delivery for the benefit of the people.