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An edition of SARS in China (2005)

SARS in China

Prelude to Pandemic?

1 edition
  • 3 Want to read

'SARS in China' addresses the structure and impact of the epidemic and its short and medium range implications for an interconnected, globalised world.

The SARS epidemic of 2003 was one of the most serious public health crises of our times. The event, which lasted only a few months, is best seen as a warning shot, a wake-up call for public health professionals, security officials, economic planners, and policy makers everywhere. SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) is one of the "new" epidemics. SARS in China addresses the structure and impact of the epidemic and its short and medium range implications for an interconnected, globalized world. After initially stalling and prevaricating, the Chinese government managed to control SARS before it became a global catastrophe, an accomplishment that required political will and national mobilization. Recent warnings from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding avian flu make it clear that SARS may have been a prelude to bigger things. The contributors to this volume include a journalist, WHO's representative in Beijing, and health care professionals, several of whom found themselves on the frontlines of the battle to understand and control SARS. Their vivid, first-hand accounts encouraged other contributors to go beyond the boundaries of their respective disciplines and write for a wide audience. The authors of this volume focus on specific aspects of the SARS outbreak--epidemiological, political, economic, social, cultural, and moral. They analyze SARS as a form of social suffering and raise questions about the relevance of national sovereignty in the face of such global threats. Taken together, these essays demonstrate that SARS had the potential of becoming a major turning point in human history. This book thus poses a question of the greatest possible significance: Can we learn from SARS before the next pandemic?--Publisher description.

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Cover of: SARS in China
SARS in China: prelude to pandemic?
2006, Stanford University Press
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Cover of: SARS in China
SARS in China: Prelude to Pandemic?
October 31, 2005, Stanford University Press
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Cover of: SARS in China
SARS in China: Prelude to Pandemic?
October 31, 2005, Stanford University Press
Hardcover in English - 1 edition
Cover of: SARS in China
SARS in China: prelude to pandemic?
2005, Stanford University Press
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Hardcover
Number of pages
256
Dimensions
8.6 x 5.6 x 0.8 inches
Weight
14.4 ounces

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OL9755963M
ISBN 10
080475313X
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9780804753135
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4557688
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