This article outlines a research program for an anthropology of viral hemorrhagic fevers (collectively known as VHFs). It begins by reviewing the social science literature on Ebola, Marburg, and Lassa fevers and charting areas for future ethnographic attention. We theoretically elaborate the hotspot as a way of integrating analysis of the two routes of VHF infection: from animal reservoirs to humans and between humans. Drawing together recent anthropological investigations of human–animal entanglements with an ethnographic interest in the social production of space, we seek to enrich conceptualizations of viral movement by elaborating the circumstances through which viruses, humans, objects, and animals come into contact. We suggest that at...
Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a complex zoonosis that is highly virulent in humans. The largest recor...
The purpose of this commentary is to re-evaluate the historic and scientific facts on Ebola haemorrh...
Viral hemorrhagic fevers represent a group of diseases caused by enveloped RNA viruses. The epidemio...
This article outlines a research program for an anthropology of viral hemorrhagic fevers (collective...
This article outlines a research program for an anthropology of viral hemorrhagic fevers (collective...
Viral haemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) persist in darkness. The pathogenicity of viruses like Lassa, Marbu...
Haemorrhagic fevers have, par excellence, captured popular and media imagination as deadly diseases ...
Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) are a group of etiologically diverse viral diseases unified by commo...
Research leading to this paper was funded by a European Research Council Starting Grant (under the E...
Over the past decades, infectious disease epidemics have come to increasingly pose major global heal...
Hemorrhagic fevers (HF) resulting from pathogenic arenaviral infections have traditionally been negl...
This introductory article maps out the parameters of an emerging field of medical anthropology, huma...
The aim of this article is to highlight the importance of 'spatiality' in understanding the material...
AbstractEbola and Marburg viruses are the only members of the Filoviridae family (order Mononegavira...
hemorrhagic fever (MHF) are rare viral diseases, endemic to central Africa. The overall burden of EH...
Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a complex zoonosis that is highly virulent in humans. The largest recor...
The purpose of this commentary is to re-evaluate the historic and scientific facts on Ebola haemorrh...
Viral hemorrhagic fevers represent a group of diseases caused by enveloped RNA viruses. The epidemio...
This article outlines a research program for an anthropology of viral hemorrhagic fevers (collective...
This article outlines a research program for an anthropology of viral hemorrhagic fevers (collective...
Viral haemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) persist in darkness. The pathogenicity of viruses like Lassa, Marbu...
Haemorrhagic fevers have, par excellence, captured popular and media imagination as deadly diseases ...
Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) are a group of etiologically diverse viral diseases unified by commo...
Research leading to this paper was funded by a European Research Council Starting Grant (under the E...
Over the past decades, infectious disease epidemics have come to increasingly pose major global heal...
Hemorrhagic fevers (HF) resulting from pathogenic arenaviral infections have traditionally been negl...
This introductory article maps out the parameters of an emerging field of medical anthropology, huma...
The aim of this article is to highlight the importance of 'spatiality' in understanding the material...
AbstractEbola and Marburg viruses are the only members of the Filoviridae family (order Mononegavira...
hemorrhagic fever (MHF) are rare viral diseases, endemic to central Africa. The overall burden of EH...
Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a complex zoonosis that is highly virulent in humans. The largest recor...
The purpose of this commentary is to re-evaluate the historic and scientific facts on Ebola haemorrh...
Viral hemorrhagic fevers represent a group of diseases caused by enveloped RNA viruses. The epidemio...