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Atlas of Epidemic Britain

Atlas of Epidemic Britain

A Twentieth Century Picture

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Over a hundred years have passed since Charles Creightons A History of Epidemics in Britain was published. Then, epidemics of infectious diseases accounted for a third of all deaths in the British Isles, caused principally by familiar infections like measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, and smallpox, as well as by a host of now unfamiliar conditions in Britain like plague, cholera and typhus. By the beginning of the twenty-first century, mortality from infectious diseases had dropped to less than one in ten thousand of all deaths. But an invidious change had been taking place. Many of the old infectious diseases had been pushed into retreat by improvements in health care, delivered for three generations by a National Health Service, socio-economic progress, and medical advances - particularly mass vaccination which caused morbidity and mortality from a series of vaccine-preventableinfections to implode. The vacuum generated was filled not just by cancers and cardio-vascular conditions. To add to the mix, infectious disease morbidity and mortality began to increase again, caused by a complex mixture of apparently new pathogens like bird flu, swine flu, variant Creutzfeld-Jacobdisease (vCJD), Escherichia coli O157::H7, HIV, and hospital-based infections. Using over 300 new maps, charts, photographs and associated text, this full-colour Atlas views a century of change - the ebb and flow of infection - in Britains epidemic landscape. It maps and interprets the complex time-space tapestry woven in twentieth century Britain by the uneven retreat of some infectious diseases, the emergence of new infections and the re-emergence of certain historical plagues. In each chapter, representative maps are accompanied by micrographs of the biological agentsof the diseases mapped, illustrations of the environments in which they occur, the impacts they have had, and the pioneers who unravelled their complex life and death cycles. The accompanying text summarizes the epidemics each pathogen has caused in the British Isles, its current status, and theprobability of future control.
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OUP Oxford
86867
9780199572922
9780199572922

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
224
Dimensions (mm)
268 x 360
Weight (g)
1365
  • Mapping epidemic diseases in Britain; Britains Changing Burden of Disease, 1901-2000:: An International Perspective; Section I:: The major infectious diseases, 1901-45; Extinction of the old plagues; Common infections, I; Common infections, II; Epidemics in wartime:: The home front, 1914-18 and 1939-45; Section II:: The major infectious diseases, 1946-2000; The major bacterial diseases; The major viral diseases; Birth of the new plagues; Research in General Practice; Section III:: Prospect; Disease in twenty-first century Britain;
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