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Recent epidemics have prompted large-scale international
interventions, aimed at mitigating the spread of disease in a
globalized world. During a crisis, however, global health actions -
including planning and organizing, communicating about risk, and
cost-benefit evaluations - aren't usually part of a single,
integrated global response. Arguing that an uncoordinated approach
can be challenged by local conditions and expectations, generating
a wide range of resistance and difficulties, this volume provides
important insights for future outbreak management and global health
governance. Drawing on experiences with A(H1N1) and Ebola virus
disease, the book is divided into three parts looking at how
responses to global health crises have developed, lessons learned
from particular pandemics and the ethical implications of our
management of them. Individual chapters focus on, among other
issues, financing, cost-benefit analysis, matrix management, risk
communication and organizational strategies. Taking a social
science perspective, this valuable book outlines the current state
of global health emergency responses and explores ways in which
they can be improved. It is a useful read for academics and
practitioners interested in global health, the sociology of health
and illness, health economics and emergency management.
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