This book explores the complex roles of mobile, transient, and
displaced populations in the worldwide spread of disease. While
biomedical events cause disease, social forces such as poverty and
marginalization magnify them by giving them opportunities to take
hold. From Katrina to Darfur, and from influenza to AIDS, an expert
panel of health and social scientists brings the social context of
epidemics into clear focus.
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