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Population Mobility and Infectious Disease

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxiv
  2. Demographic and Epidemiological Perspectives of Human Movement

    1. Demographic and Epidemiological Perspectives of Human Movement

      • Yorghos Apostolopoulos, Sevil Sönmez
      Pages 1-16
  3. Key Themes Pertinent to Migration, Health, and Disease

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 19-19
    2. Health Barriers and Inequities for Migrants

      • Elizabeth Ioannidi-Kapolou
      Pages 41-54
  4. Labor Induced Migration and Disease Diffusion

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 74-74
    2. Economic Migrants and Health Vulnerability

      • Mark N. Lurie
      Pages 75-91
    3. Military Personnel: On the Move and Vulnerable/AIDS to HIV and other STIs

      • Straut J. Kingma, Rodger D. Yeager
      Pages 93-111
    4. Selling Sex in the Era of AIDS: Mobile Sexworkers and STI/HIV Risks

      • Natalya Timoshkina, Anthony P. Lombardo, Lynn Mcdonald
      Pages 113-130
    5. Tracing the Diffusion of Infectious Diseases in the Transport Sector

      • Yorghos Apostolopoulos, Sevil Sönmez
      Pages 131-156
  5. Forced Migration: A Public Health Catastrophe

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 158-158
  6. Leisure Migration and Health Concerns: A Paradox or Inevitability?

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 198-198
    2. Casual Sex in the Sun Makes the Holiday: Young Tourists' Perspectives

      • Eugenia Wickens, Sevil Sönmez
      Pages 199-214
    3. In Search of the Exotic: Sex Tourism and Disease Risks

      • Eugenia Wickens, Sevil Sönmez, Yorghos Apostolopoulos
      Pages 215-241
    4. Mapping and Modeling Disease Risk Among Mobile Populations

      • Henry G. Mwambi, Khangelani Zuma
      Pages 244-266
    5. Migration in a Mobile World: Health, Population Mobility, and Emerging Disease

      • Brain D. Gushulak, Douglas W. Macpherson
      Pages 283-300

About this book

Population Mobility and Infectious Disease moves beyond traditional behavioral and demographic theories of disease diffusion to focus on larger issues of social ecology and public health. With depth rarely seen in the international literature, it explores the complex and varied roles of mobile, transient, and displaced populations in the worldwide spread of airborne, waterborne, and sexually transmitted infections.

The book argues that while biomedical events cause disease, social forces such as poverty and marginalization magnify them by giving them new opportunities to take hold. Population mobility—either voluntary or forced—brings contact between populations with different disease prevalence rates; outbreaks in turn are compounded by inequalities in access to medical care. From Katrina to Darfur, and from influenza to AIDS, an expert panel of health and social scientists bring the socioeconomic context of epidemics into clear focus: Historical perspectives on migration, development, and epidemics; Social resources and health barriers among migrant groups; The role of mobile labor populations (e.g., migrant workers, truckers, the military) in disease transmission; War, refugees, resettlement: health effects on the world scale; Natural disasters and climate change: their local and global disease impact; Leisure travel and health risks, from spring-break binges to commercial sex tourism; Methodological and design issues confronting researchers; The politics of prevention: ethical concerns in migration-related illness.

The unique scope of this book makes it as timely as the next health crisis and relevant to a gamut of interrelated fields, including public and international health, epidemiology, psychology, sociology, anthropology, human rights, and development and planning. By expanding concepts, examining trends, and pinpointing areas for intervention, it is a critical resource for the academic, research, practice, and policy sectors.

Reviews

From the foreword:

"At a point of history where the only constant is the endless and growing movement of populations, in both frequency and numbers, Population Mobility and Infectious Disease brings to the fore a long-overdue comprehensive work of prime value for students, researchers, and practitioners."

Janet Hatcher Roberts, Dr., Director, Migration Health Department, Geneva, Switzerland

Editors and Affiliations

  • Cyprus International Institute for the Environment and Public Health in association with Harvard School of Public Health, Cyprus

    Yorghos Apostolopoulos

  • Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Associate Clinical Professor of Social Epidemiology, Emory University School of Medicine, Cyprus

    Yorghos Apostolopoulos

  • Cyprus College, Cyprus

    Sevil Sönmez

  • Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Division of Infectious Diseases, Atlanta, USA

    Sevil Sönmez

About the editors

Yorghos Apostolopoulos, Ph.D., is Associate Clinical Professor of Social Epidemiology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA and Visiting Associate Professor of Medical Sociology, University of Athens School of Health Sciences, Athens, Attica, Greece.

Sevil Sonmez, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA and Associate Professor of Management, Cyprus College School of Business, Engomi, Nicosia, Cyprus.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Population Mobility and Infectious Disease

  • Editors: Yorghos Apostolopoulos, Sevil Sönmez

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-49711-2

  • Publisher: Springer New York, NY

  • eBook Packages: Medicine, Medicine (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag US 2007

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-387-47667-4Published: 15 March 2007

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-1-4419-4294-4Published: 04 November 2010

  • eBook ISBN: 978-0-387-49711-2Published: 06 May 2007

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XXIV, 320

  • Topics: Public Health

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