Environmental Health - Third World Problems - First World Preoccupations
Mooney, L., Bate, R. (Eds.)
This book underlines the differences in health priorities that exist around the world, and cautions against the export of inappropriate attitudes from developed to less developed countries. Case studies of malaria in South Africa and cholera in Peru show the fatal consequences of allowing western preoccupations with trivial risks (such as the cancer effects of pesticide residues in foods and chlorine compounds in water) to influence health policy in the third world.
Content:
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Malaria and the DDT Story
2. Dirty Water: Cholera in Peru
3. A Sociology of Health Panics
4. Ecological Risk: Actual and Hypothetical
5. Politics, Policy, Poisoning and Food Scares
6. Dietary Nitrates Pose No Threat to Human Health
7. Rachel's Folly: The End of Chlorine
8. Organochlorines - Natural and Anthropogenic
9. Nature's Hormone Factory
10. The Saga of the Falling Sperm Counts
11. Commentary
About ESEF
Academic Members of ESEF
Authors' Addresses
Index
Content:
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Malaria and the DDT Story
2. Dirty Water: Cholera in Peru
3. A Sociology of Health Panics
4. Ecological Risk: Actual and Hypothetical
5. Politics, Policy, Poisoning and Food Scares
6. Dietary Nitrates Pose No Threat to Human Health
7. Rachel's Folly: The End of Chlorine
8. Organochlorines - Natural and Anthropogenic
9. Nature's Hormone Factory
10. The Saga of the Falling Sperm Counts
11. Commentary
About ESEF
Academic Members of ESEF
Authors' Addresses
Index
Категорії:
Рік:
1999
Видавництво:
Elsevier
Мова:
english
Сторінки:
239
ISBN 10:
0750642238
ISBN 13:
9780750642231
Файл:
RAR, 11.71 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1999