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An Unnatural History of Emerging Infections

An Unnatural History of Emerging Infections

9780199608294
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This book traces the social and environmental determinants of human infectious diseases from the Neolithic to the present day. Despite recent high profile discoveries of new pathogens, the major determinants of these emerging infections are ancient and recurring. These include changing modes of subsistence, shifting populations, environmental disruptions, and social inequalities. The recent labeling of the term re-emerging infections reflects a re-emergence, not so much of thediseases themselves, but rather a re-emerging awareness in affluent societies of long-standing problems that were previously ignored.An Unnatural History of Emerging Infections illustrates these recurring problems and determinants through an examination of three major epidemiological transitions. The First Transition occurred with the Agricultural Revolution beginning 10,000 years ago, bringing a rise in acute infections as the main cause of human mortality. The Second Transition first began with the Industrial Revolution; it saw a decline in infectious disease mortality and an increase in chronic diseases among wealthiernations, but less so in poorer societies. These culminated in todays worst of both worlds syndrome in which globalization has combined with the challenges of the First and Second Transitions to produce a Third Transition, characterized by a confluence of acute and chronic disease patterns within asingle global disease ecology.This accessible text is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate level students and researchers in the fields of epidemiology, disease ecology, anthropology, health sciences, and the history of medicine. It will also be of relevance and use to undergraduate students interested in the history and social dynamics of infectious diseases.
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OUP Oxford
83352
9780199608294
9780199608294

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Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
154
Dimensions (mm)
168 x 240
Weight (g)
426
  • Introduction; Part One - The First Transition; The Prehistoric Baseline; Revolution and the Domestication of Pathogens; Part Two - The Second Transition; Why Germ Theory Didnt Matter; The Worst of Both Worlds; Part Three - The Third Transition; New Diseases, Raw and Cooked; Inevitable Resistance; Conclusion; References;
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