Understanding West Africa's Ebola Epidemic : Towards a Political Economy Hardback
Edited by Ibrahim Abdullah, Ismail Rashid
Part of the Security and Society in Africa series
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From 2013 to 2015, over 11,000 people across West Africa lost their lives to the deadliest outbreak of the Ebola virus in history.
Crucially, this epidemic marked the first time the virus was able to spread beyond rural areas to major cities, overturning conventional assumptions about its epidemiology. With backgrounds ranging from development to disease control, the contributors to this volume - some of them based in countries affected by the Ebola epidemic - consider the underlying factors that shaped this unprecedented outbreak.
While championing the heroic efforts of local communities and aid workers in halting the spread of the disease, the contributors also reveal deep structural problems in both the countries and humanitarian agencies involved, which hampered the efforts to contain the epidemic.
Alarmingly, they show that little has been learned from these events, with health provision remaining underfunded and poorly equipped to deal with future outbreaks.
Such issues, they argue, reflect the wider challenges we face in tackling epidemic disease in an increasingly interconnected world.
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:344 pages, Tables, black and white 5 ; Maps 3
- Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication Date:15/10/2017
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- ISBN:9781786991690
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Out of StockMore expected soonContact us for further information
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:344 pages, Tables, black and white 5 ; Maps 3
- Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication Date:15/10/2017
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- ISBN:9781786991690