Infections And Inequalities by Fannie Farmer

The Modern Plague

"Infections and Inequalities" delves into the intricate relationship between infectious diseases and social disparities, exploring how poverty, discrimination, and lack of access to healthcare exacerbate the spread and impact of illnesses. The book highlights the systemic inequities that lead to disproportionate health outcomes among marginalized communities, emphasizing the need for a more equitable approach to public health. Through a blend of case studies and theoretical analysis, it underscores the importance of addressing social determinants to effectively combat infectious diseases and promote global health equity.

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2001
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