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A detailed exploration of leadership problems that can develop
during public health crises such as the anthrax attacks, SARS, and
Mad Cow disease. An imminent threat to the public health, such as
the swine flu outbreak, is no time for a muddled chain of command
and contradictory decision making. Who's In Charge? Leadership
during Epidemics, Bioterror Attacks, and Other Public Health Crises
explores the crucial relationships between political leaders,
public health officials, journalists, and others to see why
leadership confusion develops. Who's In Charge? begins by looking
at the overarching issues of leadership, public health
administration, and the threats of bioterrorism. It then examines
five recent emergencies-the 2001 anthrax attacks and 1993
cryptosporidium outbreak in the United States, the 2003 SARS
outbreak in Toronto, the 2001 foot-and-mouth disease crisis, and
the decade-long battle against Mad Cow Disease in the U.K. A
perfect text for schools in public health, or as a reference for
elected officials at every level of government, the book shows how
each event developed step-by-step to pinpoint specific leadership
issues. Engaging and absorbing, the work presents official reports,
medical literature, first-person accounts from officials and
journalists, and discussions of the role of law enforcement and the
military during health care emergencies. First-person accounts from
leaders involved in the actual crises, as well as leading experts,
scientists, and others Primary documents including excerpts from
official reports and the medical literature Chronologies of five
recent public health emergencies A comprehensive index organized by
disease and by individuals involved in emergency response
This book provides readers with information on the factors
underlying the emergence of infectious diseases originating in
animals and spreading to people. The One Health concept recognizes
the important links between human, animal, and environmental health
and provides an important strategy in epidemic mitigation and
prevention. The essential premise of the One Health concept is to
break down the silos among the different health professions and
promote transdisciplinary collaborations. These concepts are
illustrated with in-depth analyses of specific zoonotic agents and
with examples of the successes and challenges associated with
implementing One Health. The book also highlights some of the
challenges societies face in confronting several specific zoonotic
diseases. A chapter is included on comparative medicine to
demonstrate the broad scope of the One Health concept. Edited by a
team including the One Health Initiative pro bono members, the book
is dedicated to those studying zoonotic diseases and comparative
medicine in both human and veterinary medicine, to those involved
in the prevention and control of zoonotic infections and to those
in the general public interested in the visionary field of One
Health.
This book provides readers with information on the factors
underlying the emergence of infectious diseases originating in
animals and spreading to people. The One Health concept recognizes
the important links between human, animal, and environmental health
and provides an important strategy in epidemic mitigation and
prevention. The essential premise of the One Health concept is to
break down the silos among the different health professions and
promote transdisciplinary collaborations. These concepts are
illustrated with in-depth analyses of specific zoonotic agents and
with examples of the successes and challenges associated with
implementing One Health. The book also highlights some of the
challenges societies face in confronting several specific zoonotic
diseases. A chapter is included on comparative medicine to
demonstrate the broad scope of the One Health concept. Edited by a
team including the One Health Initiative pro bono members, the book
is dedicated to those studying zoonotic diseases and comparative
medicine in both human and veterinary medicine, to those involved
in the prevention and control of zoonotic infections and to those
in the general public interested in the visionary field of One
Health.
With a new preface assessing leadership responses to the
coronavirus pandemic, this text explores leadership problems that
can develop during such public health crises as the 2001 anthrax
attacks, 2003 SARS epidemic, and Mad Cow Disease epidemic of the
1980s-1990s. A threat to public health, such as a rampaging virus,
is no time for a muddled chain of command and contradictory
decision-making. Who's In Charge? Leadership during Epidemics,
Bioterror Attacks, and Other Public Health Crises, re-issued with a
new preface assessing leadership during the COVID-19 outbreak,
explores the crucial relationships among political leaders, public
health officials, and journalists to see why leadership confusion
develops. As the problematic response to COVID-19 has once again
shown, the reluctance of politicians to risk alarm can run counter
to the public health need to prepare for worse cases. Many leaders
will seek high visibility during a public health crisis, but
politicians are not medical experts, and the more they speak, the
more they risk disseminating harmful information. How to achieve
the right balance is the essence of this book. Beginning by looking
at the overarching issues of leadership and public health
administration, it then examines in depth five emergencies: the
2001 anthrax attacks, the 1993 cryptosporidium outbreaks, the 2003
SARS outbreak, the 2001 foot-and-mouth disease crisis, and the
battle against Mad Cow Disease. First-person accounts from leaders
involved in actual early-21st-century crises, as well as leading
experts, scientists, and others Primary documents including
excerpts from official reports and the medical literature
Chronologies of early 21st-century public health emergencies A
comprehensive index organized by disease and by individuals
involved in emergency response
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