SARS in Context: Memory, History, and Policy 9780773576841

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SARS in Context: Memory, History, and Policy
 9780773576841

Table of contents :
Contents
Tables and Figures
Acknowledgements and About the Cover
1 Introduction: Lessons and Disappointments
PART I: Memory: Two Medical Officials Recall SARS in Toronto
2 My Experience with SARS
3 Remembering SARS and the Ontario SARS Scientific Advisory Committee
PART II: History: Historians of Disease Reflect on SARS
4 SARS and Plagues Past
5 SARS Viewed from the Etiological Standpoint
6 From Cholera to S ARS: Communicable Disease-Control Procedures in Toronto, 1832 to 2003
7 Making History: TB and the Public Health Legacy of SARS in Canada
8 SARS in the Light of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and AIDS
PART III: Public Policy in the Aftermath of SARS
9 Introduction to Economic Issues in Epidemiology and Public Policy
10 Governance in Pandemics: Defining the Federal Government's Role in Public Health Emergencies
11 The Economic Impacts of SARS and Pandemic Influenza
About the Authors
Index
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