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Paperback Plagues, Products, and Politics: Emergent Public Health Hazards and National Policymaking Book

ISBN: 0815728751

ISBN13: 9780815728757

Plagues, Products, and Politics: Emergent Public Health Hazards and National Policymaking

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Despite enduring limitations and flaws, public health in the United States today enjoys impressive successes compared with both earlier eras and less developed countries. Yet a recurrent, often harrowing feature of the public health landscape has been the sudden emergence of a potentially widespread threat that promises serious harm, and perhaps death, to its victims. These threats include both infectious diseases and product-related hazards. This book examines the U.S. government's handling of such threats to public health and assesses its capacity to respond effectively.

The complex and vitally important political and institutional side of such problems has received less frequent attention than it deserves. Focusing on activity devoted to the discovery, investigation, containment, and prevention of disease in the population at large, Christopher Foreman shows how uncertainty and politics complicate crucial stages of policy response, and why that response is easily misinterpreted.

Although AIDS is a prominent case study, this is not a book about AIDS alone. Other public health hazards discussed are Lyme disease, swine flu, Legionnaires' disease, Reye's syndrome, silicone breast implants, cyanide-laced Tylenol, toxic shock syndrome, and vaccine injury. Taken together, such hazards are distinctive for their relatively sudden emergence on the public health agenda and their propensity to generate visible victims quickly.

Foreman explores the important policy tasks associated with each of these threats and discusses the national government's multiple roles as investigator, educator, regulator, researcher, and funder for these health problems. He calls for a stronger overall regime of public health and a more energetic program of surveillance to identify problems quickly and respond appropriately.

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An Overview of Government Responses to Public Health Threats

Foreman has written a concise and informative book that describes how the US government can and does respond to perceived health threats to the American public. The book cites specific examples, focusing especially on the AIDS epidemic and the Swine flu immunization program. The book is not limited to emerging infectious diseases, as it also describes several cases of defective/dangerous/misused products. I found the policy chapters interesting and informative. From my perspective as a scientist, I think the author does an excellent job of describing the nature of biomedical research and the inherent limitations in discovering new ways to diagnose and cure diseases. The author provides a very balanced account of the competing interests in public health cases and what factors contribute to the government's response. I strongly recommend this book.
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