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Atlas of refugees, displaced populations, and epidemic diseases

Atlas of refugees, displaced populations, and epidemic diseases

Decoding global geographical patterns and processes since 1901

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Refugees and displaced populations are a highly relevant, controversial topic of the modern socio-political landscape, with images of people fleeing conflicts and natural disasters a regular occurrence in the media. They flee to perceived safe havens, but are often accompanied by sickness, starvation, poor sanitation, close contact and reduced healthcare. Infection frequently spreads among camps, and sometimes, onwards into the local population. Epidemics develop. What are thesediseases, and can they be controlled? What are the health consequences for the migrating and resident populations? What might the demographic impact be? The Atlas of refugees, displaced populations, and epidemic diseases examines the globally changing geographical patterns of communicable diseases amongrefugees and other displaced persons - in flight, in camps, and resettled in local communities - since the beginning of the twentieth century. The book explores historical and contemporary case studies, including the First World War and its aftermath, the impact of genocides across the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, Mozambican refugees traversing Central Africa in the late 1980s, the 2010 Haiti earthquake, and the 2014 Ebola virus crisis. The book integrates theory, qualitative and quantitative data, and spatial analysis, locating examples in the context of global demographics and summarising information in anapproachable way. Illustrated with over 400 maps and diagrams, case studies are presented in regional and thematic contexts to guide the reader through the displaced populations and communicable diseases over the last 116 years. The discussion covers epidemiological determinants of outbreaks, includingoverviews of social and political factors that motivate displacement of populations. Important information on epidemic control and the results of these actions is also provided. The Atlas of refugees, displaced populations, and epidemic diseases is an essential resource for all those interested in public health, epidemiology, demography, ecology, economic history, and the history of medicine. This rich and detailed text is ideal for both specialists and students to deepen their understanding of the topic.
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OUP Oxford
88151
9780199676316
9780199676316

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Publication date
2017
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
376
Dimensions (mm)
219 x 276
Weight (g)
1268
  • Part 1: Introduction; Introduction: Forced population displacement and disease; Part 2: Regional Patterns and Processes, 1901-2015; Europe at war, 1901-1950; Africa; South-East Asia and the Western Pacific since 1945; The Americas since 1945; The Middle East: State formation and refugees; Part 3: Themes, 1901-2015; Civil defence and national security: Emergency evacuation and wartime internment; Genocide, ethnic cleansing, displacement, and disease; Natural disasters; Anthropogenic disasters and environmental disruptions; Part 4: Epilogue; Epilogue;
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