Framing Animals as Epidemic Villains Histories of Non-Human Disease Vectors /
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| 总结: | XX, 247 p. 16 illus., 1 illus. in color. text |
| 语言: | 英语 |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2019.
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| 版: | 1st ed. 2019. |
| 丛编: | Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in Modern History,
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| 在线阅读: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26795-7 |
| 格式: | 电子 图书 |
书本目录:
- Introduction: Infectious Animals and Epidemic Blame, Christos Lynteris
- Chapter 1. Vermin Landscapes: Suffolk, England, Shaped by Plague, Rat and Flea 1906-1920, Karen Sayer
- Chapter 2. Tarbagan’s Winter Lair: Framing Drivers of Plague Persistence in Inner Asia, Christos Lynteris
- Chapter 3. To Kill or not to Kill? Negotiating Life, Death, and One Health in the Context of Dog-Mediated Rabies Control in Colonial and Independent India, Deborah Nadal
- Chapter 4. Tiger Mosquitoes from Ross to Gates, Maurits Meerwijk
- Chapter 5. A Vector in The (Re)Making: A History of Aedes aegypti as Mosquitoes that Transmit Diseases in Brazil, Gabriel Lopes and Luísa Reis-Castro
- Chapter 6. Contesting the (Super)natural Origins of Ebola in Macenta, Guinea: Biomedical and Popular Approaches, Séverine Thys
- Chapter 7. Zika Outbreak in Brazil: In Times of Political and Scientific Uncertainties Mosquitoes Can be Stronger than a Country, Gustavo Corrêa Matta , Lenir Nascimento da Silva, ElaineTeixeira Rabello, and Carolina de Oliveira Nogueira
- 8 Postscript: Epidemic Villains and the Ecologies of Nuisance, Frédéric Keck.