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The global threat of new and reemerging infectious diseases [[electronic resource] ] : reconciling U.S. national security and public health policy / / Jennifer Brower, Peter Chalk
The global threat of new and reemerging infectious diseases [[electronic resource] ] : reconciling U.S. national security and public health policy / / Jennifer Brower, Peter Chalk
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Santa Monica, Calif., : Rand, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (177 p.)
Disciplina 363.3/2
Altri autori (Persone) BrowerJennifer <1967->
ChalkPeter
Soggetto topico Emerging infectious diseases - Social aspects
National security
Bioterrorism - Health aspects
Emergency medical services - Government policy
Emergency management
ISBN 0-8330-3415-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PREFACE; CONTENTS; FIGURE; TABLES; SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABBREVIATIONS; Chapter One DISEASE AND HUMAN SECURITY; THE CHANGING NATURE OF SECURITY IN THE POST- COLD WAR ERA; THE CONCEPT OF HUMAN SECURITY; THE TRANSNATIONAL SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE AS A THREAT TO HUMAN SECURITY; Chapter Two FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE INCREASED INCIDENCE AND SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES; GLOBALIZATION; MODERN MEDICAL PRACTICES; ACCELERATING URBANIZATION; ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS; CHANGES IN SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL PATTERNS; Chapter Three AIDS IN SOUTH AFRICA: EXTENT, IMPLICATIONS, AND RESPONSE; WHAT IS AIDS?
SCOPE AND SPREAD OF HIV/AIDS IN SOUTH AFRICAMAIN FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE SPREAD OF HIV/AIDS IN SOUTH AFRICA; IMPACT ON SOUTH AFRICA; THE RESPONSE TO THE HIV/AIDS CRISIS IN SOUTH AFRICA; THE INTERNATIONAL RELEVANCE OF THE HIV/AIDS CRISIS IN SOUTH AFRICA; Chapter Four U.S. SECURITY AND THE RISK POSED BY INFECTIOUS DISEASES; IMPACT AND SPREAD OF DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES; FACTORS AFFECTING THE SCOPE AND SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES; Chapter Five U.S. CAPABILITIES TO COUNTER INFECTIOUS DISEASES; RESOURCES FOR FIGHTING INFECTIOUS DISEASE
OTHER FEDERAL PROGRAMS AND INTERAGENCY INITIATIVESASSESSMENT OF U.S. CAPABILITIES TO COUNTER INFECTIOUS DISEASES; Chapter Six CONCLUSION; Appendix CDC SURVEILLANCE AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS; BIBLIOGRAPHY
Record Nr. UNINA-9910219964303321
Santa Monica, Calif., : Rand, 2003
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Pandemics and emerging infectious diseases [[electronic resource] ] : the sociological agenda / / edited by Robert Dingwall, Lily M. Hoffman and Karen Staniland
Pandemics and emerging infectious diseases [[electronic resource] ] : the sociological agenda / / edited by Robert Dingwall, Lily M. Hoffman and Karen Staniland
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Malden, MA, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (186 p.)
Disciplina 362.1969
Altri autori (Persone) DingwallRobert
HoffmanLily M
StanilandKaren
Collana Sociology of Health and Illness Monograph Series
Soggetto topico Emerging infectious diseases - Social aspects
Epidemiology
World health
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-55393-4
1-118-55392-6
1-118-55394-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Notes on contributors; 1: Introduction: why a sociology of pandemics?; Acknowledgements; References; 2: Public health intelligence and the detection of potential pandemics; Introduction; The sociology of public health (SPH); Social determinants of population health; Disease prevention, healthy conduct and biological citizenship; Public health intelligence (PHI); Conceptualisation and actualisation of pandemics; Semantic struggles in an enlarged space of pandemic potentiality; Settling controversy - allies in the actualisation of pandemics
PHI: sites for future researchActive concepts; Forms of knowledge; Diverse informants; Organisational initiatives; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 3: West Nile virus: The production of a public health pandemic; Foucauldian theories of power; Methodology; PHAC's production of the WNV; Surveillance; Normalisation; Exclusion; Regulation; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 4: Who's worried about turkeys? How 'organisational silos' impede zoonotic disease surveillance; Introduction; Methods; Institutional interaction and organisational culture; Priorities, jurisdictions and silos
Forging systemic connectionsConclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 5: How did international agencies perceive the avian influenza problem? The adoption and manufacture of the 'One World, One Health' framework; The emergence of 'One World One Health'; Theoretical backgrounds and methods; Competition between the fragmented frames: 2003-2008; Technical/biomedical intervention frame; Societal intervention frame; Ecological conservation frame; The convergence on the OWOH policy framework: 2008 to the present; Functional consensus despite diverse interpretations; A double-edged policy framework
AcknowledgementsReferences; 6: Global health risks and cosmopolitisation: from emergence to interference; Introduction; Materials and method; Global risks and cosmopolitisation; Avian flu: a classic and a modern risk; Asia, Vietnam and cosmopolitan modernities; Relations of definitions, relations of domination: the framing of avian flu; Phase 1: avian flu, a classic risk; Phase 2: avian flu, a modern risk; Global risk instrumentalisation: from local to international issues; A transformative cooperation for Vietnam?; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References
7: The politics of securing borders and the identities of diseaseThe cases; The problematic; The European Union; Protecting borders; Explaining variations in screening across diseases; Disease identities; Tuberculosis: diseased immigrants and recalcitrant patients; People with AIDS (PWA); Disease identities and the making of policy; Europe and the collective imaginary; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 8: The return of the city-state: Urban governance and the New York City H1N1 pandemic; Introduction; Methods and map; The organisational and ideological context for pandemic planning
NYC as a unit of health policy and planning
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139041403321
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Malden, MA, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013
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Pandemics and emerging infectious diseases [[electronic resource] ] : the sociological agenda / / edited by Robert Dingwall, Lily M. Hoffman and Karen Staniland
Pandemics and emerging infectious diseases [[electronic resource] ] : the sociological agenda / / edited by Robert Dingwall, Lily M. Hoffman and Karen Staniland
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Malden, MA, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (186 p.)
Disciplina 362.1969
Altri autori (Persone) DingwallRobert
HoffmanLily M
StanilandKaren
Collana Sociology of Health and Illness Monograph Series
Soggetto topico Emerging infectious diseases - Social aspects
Epidemiology
World health
ISBN 1-118-55393-4
1-118-55392-6
1-118-55394-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Notes on contributors; 1: Introduction: why a sociology of pandemics?; Acknowledgements; References; 2: Public health intelligence and the detection of potential pandemics; Introduction; The sociology of public health (SPH); Social determinants of population health; Disease prevention, healthy conduct and biological citizenship; Public health intelligence (PHI); Conceptualisation and actualisation of pandemics; Semantic struggles in an enlarged space of pandemic potentiality; Settling controversy - allies in the actualisation of pandemics
PHI: sites for future researchActive concepts; Forms of knowledge; Diverse informants; Organisational initiatives; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 3: West Nile virus: The production of a public health pandemic; Foucauldian theories of power; Methodology; PHAC's production of the WNV; Surveillance; Normalisation; Exclusion; Regulation; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 4: Who's worried about turkeys? How 'organisational silos' impede zoonotic disease surveillance; Introduction; Methods; Institutional interaction and organisational culture; Priorities, jurisdictions and silos
Forging systemic connectionsConclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 5: How did international agencies perceive the avian influenza problem? The adoption and manufacture of the 'One World, One Health' framework; The emergence of 'One World One Health'; Theoretical backgrounds and methods; Competition between the fragmented frames: 2003-2008; Technical/biomedical intervention frame; Societal intervention frame; Ecological conservation frame; The convergence on the OWOH policy framework: 2008 to the present; Functional consensus despite diverse interpretations; A double-edged policy framework
AcknowledgementsReferences; 6: Global health risks and cosmopolitisation: from emergence to interference; Introduction; Materials and method; Global risks and cosmopolitisation; Avian flu: a classic and a modern risk; Asia, Vietnam and cosmopolitan modernities; Relations of definitions, relations of domination: the framing of avian flu; Phase 1: avian flu, a classic risk; Phase 2: avian flu, a modern risk; Global risk instrumentalisation: from local to international issues; A transformative cooperation for Vietnam?; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References
7: The politics of securing borders and the identities of diseaseThe cases; The problematic; The European Union; Protecting borders; Explaining variations in screening across diseases; Disease identities; Tuberculosis: diseased immigrants and recalcitrant patients; People with AIDS (PWA); Disease identities and the making of policy; Europe and the collective imaginary; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 8: The return of the city-state: Urban governance and the New York City H1N1 pandemic; Introduction; Methods and map; The organisational and ideological context for pandemic planning
NYC as a unit of health policy and planning
Record Nr. UNINA-9910810154903321
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Malden, MA, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013
Materiale a stampa
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