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An Epidemiological Odyssey: The Evolution of Communicable Disease Control

Editat de George Pollock
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mai 2014
This book attempts to set communicable diseases and the efforts to control them in a social and historical context. The primary focus is on England with its particular history, culture and traditions. The timescale covered is extensive and ambitious, and the many strands that came together in the nineteenth century to form the English public health service are clearly highlighted. However the main emphasis of the narrative is on developments from the Second World War onwards, in some of which the author has had a degree of personal involvement as a schoolchild, medical student, hospital doctor, Army doctor and public health physician.
The work as a whole reveals the persisting nature of communicable diseases throughout history and strongly argues that, although the relevant importance of individual infections may vary over time, man’s struggle against the microbiological world can never be relaxed. How England has been affected is described in detail and evidence is put forward to suggest that complacency (or at least misjudgement) concerning the ever-present risks of emerging and re-emerging infections, led unwisely to the dismantling in 1974 of its established arrangements for their control, along with the subsequent need, frequently repeated, to create new structures for this purpose.
This book will appeal strongly to all students and practitioners of public health along with those interested in English social history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789401783286
ISBN-10: 9401783284
Pagini: 136
Ilustrații: XIV, 122 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

Public țintă

Graduate

Cuprins

Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements.- 1 Early Concepts of Communicability.- 2 Infection on the Move.- 3 The Impact of Cholera.- 4 Stiffening the Sinews.- 5 Dawn and Sunset.- 6 A Need for Damage Limitation.- 7 No Lasting Stability.- 8 Tailpiece. List of References. Index.

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From the reviews:
“This book provides a historical overview of the development and redevelopment of communicable disease control in England and offers an autobiographical narrative of the era of infectious disease prevention and control following World War II. … likely will have universal appeal to those interested in public health history and, more specifically, the history of infectious disease control and the continuing threat of emerging and re-emerging diseases. Excerpts from this book may provide illustrative examples for instructors teaching courses in public health and infectious disease epidemiology.” (Margaret L. Chorazy, Doody’s Review Service, June, 2012)

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book attempts to set communicable diseases and the efforts to control them in a social and historical context. The primary focus is on England with its particular history, culture and traditions. The timescale covered is extensive and ambitious, and the many strands that came together in the nineteenth century to form the English public health service are clearly highlighted. However the main emphasis of the narrative is on developments from the Second World War onwards, in some of which the author has had a degree of personal involvement as a schoolchild, medical student, hospital doctor, Army doctor and public health physician.
The work as a whole reveals the persisting nature of communicable diseases throughout history and strongly argues that, although the relevant importance of individual infections may vary over time, man’s struggle against the microbiological world can never be relaxed. How England has been affected is described in detail and evidence is put forward to suggest that complacency (or at least misjudgement) concerning the ever-present risks of emerging and re-emerging infections, led unwisely to the dismantling in 1974 of its established arrangements for their control, along with the subsequent need, frequently repeated, to create new structures for this purpose.
This book will appeal strongly to all students and practitioners of public health along with those interested in English social history.

Caracteristici

Comprehensive Account up to the Present Time Author has written from Personal Involvement and Observation Contains Author’s Personal Interpretation of Key Events