The mass production of antibiotics in the 1940s enabled their travel beyond Europe and America, but to date the significance of the ways in which these medicines co-constituted colonial regimes at the time has not been systematically described. Through a case study of yaws and syphilis, this research article traces arrivals of antibiotics in three countries of Eastern Africa—Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Uganda. We draw attention to the emergent roles of antibiotics at the intersection of colonial governance and humanitarianism in these different settings. Through this analysis of archival and ethnographic materials, we explore how antibiotics became ‘infrastructural’ in material, affective, and political ways. Achieving a better understanding of t...
Drug resistant infections are increasing across the world and urgent action is required to preserve ...
The AMIS Project Uganda is an anthropological research project aimed at better understanding the use...
Drug resistant infections are increasing across the world and urgent action is required to preserve ...
The mass production of antibiotics in the 1940s enabled their travel beyond Europe and America, but ...
The mass production of antibiotics in the 1940s enabled their travel beyond Europe and America, but ...
The mass production of antibiotics in the 1940s enabled their travel beyond Europe and America, but ...
The mass production of antibiotics in the 1940s enabled their travel beyond Europe and America, but ...
The overall aim of this short project is to uncover some of the socio-historical roots of antibiotic...
Drug resistant infections are increasing across the world and urgent action is required to preserve ...
Background: The first arrival of a sizable shipment of penicillin at the North African Theatre of Op...
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has risen high on the global health agenda in recent year...
The field of tropical medicine was the conscious, political creation of the Western industrial power...
The field of tropical medicine was the conscious, political creation of the Western industrial power...
The advent of antibiotics transformed the global public health landscape, dramatically improving hea...
Drug resistant infections are increasing across the world and urgent action is required to preserve ...
Drug resistant infections are increasing across the world and urgent action is required to preserve ...
The AMIS Project Uganda is an anthropological research project aimed at better understanding the use...
Drug resistant infections are increasing across the world and urgent action is required to preserve ...
The mass production of antibiotics in the 1940s enabled their travel beyond Europe and America, but ...
The mass production of antibiotics in the 1940s enabled their travel beyond Europe and America, but ...
The mass production of antibiotics in the 1940s enabled their travel beyond Europe and America, but ...
The mass production of antibiotics in the 1940s enabled their travel beyond Europe and America, but ...
The overall aim of this short project is to uncover some of the socio-historical roots of antibiotic...
Drug resistant infections are increasing across the world and urgent action is required to preserve ...
Background: The first arrival of a sizable shipment of penicillin at the North African Theatre of Op...
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has risen high on the global health agenda in recent year...
The field of tropical medicine was the conscious, political creation of the Western industrial power...
The field of tropical medicine was the conscious, political creation of the Western industrial power...
The advent of antibiotics transformed the global public health landscape, dramatically improving hea...
Drug resistant infections are increasing across the world and urgent action is required to preserve ...
Drug resistant infections are increasing across the world and urgent action is required to preserve ...
The AMIS Project Uganda is an anthropological research project aimed at better understanding the use...
Drug resistant infections are increasing across the world and urgent action is required to preserve ...