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Fevered Cities

A History of Dengue Epidemics

Randall M. Packard

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A global history of dengue fever and humanity's ongoing struggle against this persistent disease.

In Fevered Cities, Randall M. Packard explores the complex and evolving history of dengue fever, the world's most widespread mosquito-borne viral disease. From its early manifestations in the eighteenth century to its current prevalence across more than one hundred countries, this book traces how dengue emerged as a global health challenge shaped by ecological, social, and economic conditions.

Packard examines the disease's spread through urban landscapes, focusing on specific cities like...

A global history of dengue fever and humanity's ongoing struggle against this persistent disease.

In Fevered Cities, Randall M. Packard explores the complex and evolving history of dengue fever, the world's most widespread mosquito-borne viral disease. From its early manifestations in the eighteenth century to its current prevalence across more than one hundred countries, this book traces how dengue emerged as a global health challenge shaped by ecological, social, and economic conditions.

Packard examines the disease's spread through urban landscapes, focusing on specific cities like Philadelphia, Manila, Havana, and Rio de Janeiro to illustrate how local contexts have defined outbreaks and responses. He highlights the transformation of dengue from a poorly understood physiological ailment to a vector-borne disease tied to the Aedes aegypti mosquito, and later to more severe conditions like dengue hemorrhagic fever. As climate change expands the geographical range of mosquito habitats and global trade accelerates the movement of people and goods, this book explores the social inequities, unplanned urbanization, and environmental degradation that have made dengue increasingly difficult to control.

From vector control campaigns to cutting-edge biotechnologies like genetically modified mosquitoes and vaccines, Packard charts humanity's attempts to combat this tenacious disease. Fevered Cities is an essential history for public health experts, historians, and anyone concerned with the intersection of disease, society, and the built environment.

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352
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9781421452098
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12 b&w illus., 7 maps
Table of Contents

Introduction: Key West, Florida
Part I: Beginnings Early Expansion and Discoveries
1. Philadelphia: Break-Bone Fever in 1780
2. Manila: A Laboratory for Dengue
3. Bangkok: Unraveling the Mystery of Dengue

Introduction: Key West, Florida
Part I: Beginnings Early Expansion and Discoveries
1. Philadelphia: Break-Bone Fever in 1780
2. Manila: A Laboratory for Dengue
3. Bangkok: Unraveling the Mystery of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
Part II: Globalization, Urbanization, and Disease
4. Havana and Santiago de Cuba: Dengue and Cold War Politics
5. Delhi: Dengue and Middle-Class Fears
6. Rio de Janeiro: Dengue and Social Inequality
7. Singapore: A Global City with a Tropical-Disease Problem
Part II: Searching for a Magic Bullet
8. Rio Redux: Friendly Mosquitoes in the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro
9. Manila Redux: The Search for a Dengue Vaccine
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

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Randall M. Packard, Ph.D.

Randall M. Packard is Emeritus Professor of the History of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of White Plague, Black Labor: Tuberculosis and the Political Economy of Health and Disease in South Africa, The Making of a Tropical Disease; A Short History of Malaria; A History of Global Health: Interventions into the Lives of Other Peoples, and coeditor of Emerging Illnesses and...