This work explores ways in which a situation of endemic cholera, the emergence of humanitarian science and the marginality of nation-state are mutually constitutive in Bangladesh. Reconstructing parallel histories of pain and suffering of a cholera stricken population and humanitarian science, I have argued that violence and vivisection is endemic to this co-construction process. I examine the paradoxes of humanitarianism and contradictions of public health policies at length, looking particularly the promotion of bacteriologically safe water and its consequences. I suggest that the structural condition under which a cholera epidemic becomes a manageable health problem itself inflicts an unmanageable health problem the arsenic disaster. I...
Background: Research showed that in a community about 75% of people were infected with Vibrio choler...
AbstractCholera still represents a major public health problem in developing countries, and it is as...
This chapter explains the historical and contemporary impact of cholera on societal functioning, sta...
“Histories of cholera exist in a reciprocal relationship with science. Knowledge of cholera is chang...
Complex cultural, political, and socioeconomic factors remain major obstacles to solving the infecti...
Bacterial infections cause substantial morbidity and mortality, particularly in low- and middle-inco...
After a century of absence, Cholera returned to Latin America in 1991, rapidly spreading to many cou...
This report is the first instalment of the ‘Social Science in Epidemics’ series, commissioned by the...
Cholera, a problem in Third World countries, is a complicated diarrheal disease caused by the bacter...
Background: Cholera has afflicted the Indian sub-continent for centuries, predominantly in West Beng...
This thesis examines the politics of Zimbabwe's catastrophic cholera outbreak in 2008/09, which caus...
Haiti suffered the biggest outbreak of cholera in human history and what happened there demonstrates...
From the pandemics of the 19th century to the recent disaster in Goma, Zaire, cholera has left an in...
This paper defines high-risk areas of cholera based on environmental risk factors of the disease in ...
Cholera, a disease with a long history, continues to devastate populations around the world. Due to ...
Background: Research showed that in a community about 75% of people were infected with Vibrio choler...
AbstractCholera still represents a major public health problem in developing countries, and it is as...
This chapter explains the historical and contemporary impact of cholera on societal functioning, sta...
“Histories of cholera exist in a reciprocal relationship with science. Knowledge of cholera is chang...
Complex cultural, political, and socioeconomic factors remain major obstacles to solving the infecti...
Bacterial infections cause substantial morbidity and mortality, particularly in low- and middle-inco...
After a century of absence, Cholera returned to Latin America in 1991, rapidly spreading to many cou...
This report is the first instalment of the ‘Social Science in Epidemics’ series, commissioned by the...
Cholera, a problem in Third World countries, is a complicated diarrheal disease caused by the bacter...
Background: Cholera has afflicted the Indian sub-continent for centuries, predominantly in West Beng...
This thesis examines the politics of Zimbabwe's catastrophic cholera outbreak in 2008/09, which caus...
Haiti suffered the biggest outbreak of cholera in human history and what happened there demonstrates...
From the pandemics of the 19th century to the recent disaster in Goma, Zaire, cholera has left an in...
This paper defines high-risk areas of cholera based on environmental risk factors of the disease in ...
Cholera, a disease with a long history, continues to devastate populations around the world. Due to ...
Background: Research showed that in a community about 75% of people were infected with Vibrio choler...
AbstractCholera still represents a major public health problem in developing countries, and it is as...
This chapter explains the historical and contemporary impact of cholera on societal functioning, sta...