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Urbanising Cholera

The Social Determinants of Its Re-emergence

Rajib Dasgupta

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Year of Publishing

2012

Number of pages

368

ISBN

9788125046608

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Hardback

Language

English

Dimensions

140 x 216 mm

Series

New Perspectives in South Asian History

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Orient BlackSwan

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2013

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9788125050964

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eBook

Language

English

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New Perspectives in South Asian History

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Cholera is one of the classical diseases in the history of epidemiology. John Snow’s seminal work of cholera epidemics in London (between 1820s and 1850s) marked a paradigmatic shift in epidemiological thinking for several reasons:

  1. a rational approach to the social determinants,
  2. inductive logic based on detailed and accurate descriptive data, and,
  3. for the first time, the right action for the right reasons (in contrast to miasmatic theories). Subsequent shifts in analytical approaches, fuelled in part by epidemiological transition, have established a far more statistical approach as the gold standard of evidence-based medicine, based on individual determinants. 

Urbanising Cholera is a revival of the eco-social approach in examining the social determinants of cholera and deals with different aspects of the problem. Taking a public health perspective, the study gives a giving a social epidemiological account of cholera with a focus on the urban poor. 

This book would be of interest to historians of public health, urban health practitioners including local self-government organizations and urban planners.

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Rajib Dasgupta is Associate Professor at the Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

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List of Tables
List of Figures
Preface
List of Abbreviations

1. Cholera: An Emerging Urban Health Issue

2. Urban Basic Services in Delhi: Evolution and Crises

3. Time Trends of Cholera: The Rise and Fall of Vibrio Strains

4. Cholera in Delhi, 1965–2000

5. Vulnerability to Cholera: A Spatial Epidemiological Analysis

6. Making Sense of “Behaviours”

7. Cholera and Urbanisation: An Ecosocial View

Appendix
Bibliography
Index

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Indian Journal of Community Medicine/Vol- 38/ Issue 2/April 2013
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Cholera is one of the classical diseases in the history of epidemiology. John Snow’s seminal work of cholera epidemics in London (between 1820s and 1850s) marked a paradigmatic shift in epidemiological thinking for several reasons:

  1. a rational approach to the social determinants,
  2. inductive logic based on detailed and accurate descriptive data, and,
  3. for the first time, the right action for the right reasons (in contrast to miasmatic theories). Subsequent shifts in analytical approaches, fuelled in part by epidemiological transition, have established a far more statistical approach as the gold standard of evidence-based medicine, based on individual determinants. 

Urbanising Cholera is a revival of the eco-social approach in examining the social determinants of cholera and deals with different aspects of the problem. Taking a public health perspective, the study gives a giving a social epidemiological account of cholera with a focus on the urban poor. 

This book would be of interest to historians of public health, urban health practitioners including local self-government organizations and urban planners.

+ Read more

Rajib Dasgupta is Associate Professor at the Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

+ Read more

List of Tables
List of Figures
Preface
List of Abbreviations

1. Cholera: An Emerging Urban Health Issue

2. Urban Basic Services in Delhi: Evolution and Crises

3. Time Trends of Cholera: The Rise and Fall of Vibrio Strains

4. Cholera in Delhi, 1965–2000

5. Vulnerability to Cholera: A Spatial Epidemiological Analysis

6. Making Sense of “Behaviours”

7. Cholera and Urbanisation: An Ecosocial View

Appendix
Bibliography
Index

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