商品簡介
The dramatic increase since the 1980s in the global prevalence of tuberculosis, a disease destined as recently as thirty years ago for complete eradication, is a story of medical failure. A pandemic whose geography defies simple categorizationit ranges from schools in the UK to prisons in Russia, from refugee camps in central Africa to affluent suburbs in North Americathe 'new' tuberculosis is derived from a combination of different developments such as collapsing health-care services, shifting patterns of poverty and inequality, the spread of HIV, and the emergence of virulent drug-resistant strains. This collection provides an international survey of current thought on the spread and control of tuberculosis, covering historical, social, political, and medical aspects. While the contributors may differ in their opinions over specific treatments or research methodology, all are agreed on the overriding thesis of the bookthat the resurgence of disease is one of the most telling indictments of the failure of global political and economic institutions to improve the lives of ordinary people.
作者簡介
Matthew Gandy teaches geography at University College London and has published widely on urban and environmental issues.
Alimuddin Zumla is the Professor of Infectious Diseases and International Health at the Royal Free and University College Medical School.