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Show/Hide Bibliographic Information Title Statement: Avian influenza : science, policy and politics / edited by Ian Scoones.
transparent Production: London ; Washington, DC : Earthscan, 2010.
transparent Description: xix, 261 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
transparent Series: (Pathways to sustainability series)
transparent ISBN: ISBN 9781849710954 (hardback)
transparent ISBN 1849710953 (hardback)
transparent ISBN 9781849710961 (pbk.)
transparent ISBN 1849710961 (pbk.)
transparent Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
transparent Contents Note: Contents: The international response to avian influenza: science, policy and politics -- Unpacking the international response to avian influenza: actors, networks and narratives -- Cambodia's patient zero: global and national responses to highly pathogenic avian influenza -- Power, politics and accountability: Vietnam's response to avian influenza -- On a wing and a prayer: avian influenza in Indonesia -- Avian influenza control in Thailand: balancing the interests of different poultry producers -- Towards a one world, one health approach.
transparent Summary, Etc. Note: Summary: "Over the past decade, substantial resources have been spent on tackling avian influenza and building a global capacity for a pandemic response. The catastrophic costs of the 1918 influenza pandemic are well documented, and the swine flu pandemic of 2009-10 has raised the alarm yet again. Across the world, surveillance systems have been upgraded, stockpiles of antiviral drugs and influenza vaccines have been created, veterinary and public health systems have been improved and poultry production and marketing has been dramatically restructured. What are the lessons from this experience? And what does this suggest for the future? This book explores how virus genetics, ecology and epidemiology intersect with economic, political and policy processes in a variety of places - from Bangkok to Washington, to Jakarta, Cairo, Rome and London. It focuses on the interaction of the international and national responses - and in particular the experiences of Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand. It asks how effective is the disease surveillance and response system - can it respond to a new pandemic threat? The comparative analysis reveals the challenges and limitations of a technocratic, centralised response, and the need to take seriously local contexts. Drawing from these experiences, the book concludes with a discussion of future prospects and challenges, examining in particular what a 'One World, One Health' approach - where approaches to animal, human and ecosystem health are integrated - would look like in practice."-​-​Publisher's description.
transparent Local Note: NWRCCatalogISO2​0250428
transparent Subject: Avian influenza.
transparent Avian influenza-​-​Prevention-​-​International cooperation.
transparent Influenza.
transparent International cooperation.
transparent Influenza A Virus, H5N1 Subtype
transparent Influenza, Human
transparent Influenza in Birds
transparent Disease Outbreaks-​-​prevention & control
transparent International Cooperation
transparent Grippe aviaire.
transparent Influenzavirus A (H5N1)
transparent Grippe.
transparent Coopération internationale.
transparent International cooperation fast
transparent Influenza fast
transparent Avian influenza fast
transparent Name Added Entry: Scoones, Ian, editor.
transparent Series Added Entry: Pathways to sustainability series.

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