Infectious change :: reinventing Chinese public health after an epidemic /
In February 2003, a Chinese physician crossed the border between mainland China and Hong Kong, spreading Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)--a novel flu-like virus--to over a dozen international hotel guests. SARS went on to kill about 800 people and sicken 8,000 worldwide. By the time it disa...
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Zusammenfassung: | In February 2003, a Chinese physician crossed the border between mainland China and Hong Kong, spreading Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)--a novel flu-like virus--to over a dozen international hotel guests. SARS went on to kill about 800 people and sicken 8,000 worldwide. By the time it disappeared in July 2003 the Chinese public health system, once famous for its grassroots, low-technology approach, was transformed into a globally-oriented, research-based, scientific endeavor. In Infectious Change, Katherine A. Mason investigates local Chinese public health institutions in Southeastern China, examining how the outbreak of SARS re-imagined public health as a professionalized, biomedicalized, and technological machine--one that frequently failed to serve the Chinese people. Mason grapples with how public health in China was reinvented into a prestigious profession in which global recognition took precedent over service to vulnerable local communities. This book lays bare the common elements of a global pandemic that too often get overlooked, all of which are being thrown into sharp relief during the present COVID-19 outbreak: blame of "exotic" customs from the country of origin and the poor bearing the most severe consequences. Mason's argument resonates profoundly with our current crisis, making the case that we can only consider ourselves truly prepared for the next crisis once public health policies, and social welfare more generally, are made more inclusive |
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title_full | Infectious change : reinventing Chinese public health after an epidemic / Katherine A. Mason. |
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title_sub | reinventing Chinese public health after an epidemic / |
topic | Public health China, Southeast. Public health administration China, Southeast. SARS (Disease) China, Southeast. Electronic books. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93007047 Santé publique Chine (Sud-Est) Santé publique Administration Chine (Sud-Est) Syndrome respiratoire aigu sévère Chine (Sud-Est) Livres numériques. e-books. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh Public health fast Public health administration fast SARS (Disease) fast |
topic_facet | Public health China, Southeast. Public health administration China, Southeast. SARS (Disease) China, Southeast. Electronic books. Santé publique Chine (Sud-Est) Santé publique Administration Chine (Sud-Est) Syndrome respiratoire aigu sévère Chine (Sud-Est) Livres numériques. e-books. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. Public health Public health administration SARS (Disease) Southeast China Electronic book. |
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