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Socio-Ecological Dimensions of Infectious Diseases in Southeast Asia 1st Editon 2016 Softbound by Serge Morand, Jean-Pierre Dujardin, Régine Lefait-Robin, Chamnarn Apiwathnasorn, Springer

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    Author(s)Serge Morand, Jean-Pierre Dujardin, Régine Lefait-Robin, Chamnarn Apiwathnasorn
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9789811013065
    Pages338
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2016

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    Springer Socio-Ecological Dimensions of Infectious Diseases in Southeast Asia 1st Editon 2016 Softbound by Serge Morand, Jean-Pierre Dujardin, Régine Lefait-Robin, Chamnarn Apiwathnasorn

    This book pursues a multidisciplinary approach in order to evaluate the socio-ecological dimensions of infectious diseases in Southeast Asia. It includes 18 chapters written by respected researchers in the fields of history, sociology, ecology, epidemiology, veterinary sciences, medicine and the environmental sciences on six major topics: (1) Infectious diseases and societies, (2) Health, infectious diseases and socio-ecosystems; (3) Global changes, land use changes and vector-borne diseases; (4) Monitoring and data acquisition; (5) Managing health risks; and (6) Developing strategies. The book offers a valuable guide for students and researchers in the fields of development and environmental studies, animal and human health (veterinarians, physicians), ecology and conservation biology, especially those with a focus on Southeast Asia. Chapter 1: Introduction to socio-ecological dimensions of infectious diseases and health in Southeast Asia..- Part 1: Infectious Diseases and Societies.- Chapter 2: Climate, environment and epidemic febrile diseases: A view from Chinese medicine.- Chapter 3: Long life of people living with HIV/AIDS and the practice of medical power.- Chapter 4: Socio-environmental global changes and infectious diseases: Interdisciplinary approach applied to tourism studies.- Part 2: Socio-Ecosystems and Health.- Chapter 5: Heavy metals contamination in the ecosystem of Mae Tang reservoir in Northern Thailand.- Chapter 6: Water and health: What is the risk and visible burden of the exposure to environmental contaminations? Insights from a questionnaire-based survey in Northern Thailand.- Chapter 7: Melioidosis in Laos.- Part 3: Global Changes, Land Use Changes and Vector-Borne Diseases.- Chapter 8: Adaptation of mosquito vectors to salinity and its impact on mosquito-borne disease transmission in the South and Southeast Asian tropics.- Chapter 9: The malaria landscape: Mosquitoes, transmission, landscape, insecticide resistance and integrated control in Thailand.- Chapter 10: Rubber plantations as a mosquito box amplification in South and South-East Asia.- Part 4: Monitoring and Data Acquisition.- Chapter 11: Rescuing public health data.- Chapter 12: The new science of metagenomics and the challenges of its use in both developed and developing countries.- Chapter 13: Barcoding, biobanking, e banking: From ecological to ethical and legal aspects. Insights from the PathodivSEA project.- Part 5: Managing Health Risks.- Chapter 14: Methods for prioritization of diseases: Case study of zoonoses in South-East Asia.- Chapter 15: Managing global risks: Vietnamese poultry farmers and avian flu.- Chapter 16: The OIE Strategy to address threats at the interface between humans, animals and ecosystems.- Part 6: Developing Strategies.- Chapter 17: Business for biodiversity and ecosystem services.- Chapter 18: Bridging the gap between conservation and health.- Chapter 19: Implementation of the One health strategy. Lessons learnt from community based natural resource programs for communities’ empowerment and equity within an Eco health approach.



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