Ten-Thousand Year Fever

Rethinking Human and Wild-Primate Malarias

Inbunden, Engelska, 2011

Av Loretta A Cormier, Loretta A. Cormier

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Malaria is one of the oldest recorded diseases in human history, and its 10,000-year relationship to primates can teach us why it will be one of the most serious threats to humanity in the 21st century. In this pathbreaking book Loretta Cormier integrates a wide range of data from molecular biology, ethnoprimatology, epidemiology, ecology, anthropology, and other fields to reveal the intimate relationships between culture and environment that shape the trajectory of a parasite. She argues against the entrenched distinction between human and non-human malarias, using ethnoprimatology to develop a new understanding of cross-species exchange. She also shows how current human-environment interactions, including deforestation and development, create the potential for new forms of malaria to threaten human populations. This book is a model of interdisciplinary integration that will be essential reading in fields from anthropology and biology to public health.

Produktinformation

  • Utgivningsdatum2011-09-15
  • Mått152 x 229 x 21 mm
  • Vikt521 g
  • FormatInbunden
  • SpråkEngelska
  • SerieNew Frontiers in Historical Ecology
  • Antal sidor241
  • FörlagLeft Coast Press Inc
  • ISBN9781598744828