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General Texts: (11 items)
The Cambridge world history of human disease - Kiple, Kenneth F., 1993Book | Important text
Global and regional burden of disease and risk factors. 2001: Systematic analysis ofpopulation health data - Lopez, A D et al
Article
Medical Geography: concept and definition - Barrett, F. A.Chapter
A companion to health and medical geography - Brown, Tim, McLafferty, Sara, Moon,Graham, 2010
Book
A companion to health and medical geography - Tim Brown, Sara McLafferty, GrahamMoon, 2010
Book
Geographies of health: an introduction - Gatrell, Anthony C., Elliott, Susan J., 2009Book
Health, disease and society: a critical medical geography - Jones, Kelvyn, Moon, Graham,1987
Book
Medical geography - Meade, Melinda S., Emch, Michael, c2010Book
Healthy debate’ and ‘healthy ferment’: medical and health geographies - Chris PhiloWebpage
Medical geography - Melinda S. Meade, Michael Emch, c2010Book | .
Applied medical geography - Pyle, Gerald F., 1979Book
Summaries of several of the substantive areas covered in this course:(8 items)
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Measles: an historical geography of a major human viral disease, from global expansion tolocal retreat, 1840-1990 - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter, Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, 1993
Book
Deciphering global epidemics: analytical approaches to the disease records of world cities,1888-1912 - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter, Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, 1998
Book
Island epidemics - Cliff, A. D., Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, Haggett, Peter, 2000Book
World atlas of epidemic diseases - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter, Smallman-Raynor, Matthew,2004
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World atlas of epidemic diseases - A. D. Cliff, Peter Haggett, Matthew Smallman-Raynor,2004
Book
Infectious diseases: a geographical analysis : emergence and re-emergence - Cliff, A. D.,2009
Book
London International atlas of AIDS - Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter,1992
Book
War epidemics: an historical geography of infectious diseases in military conflict and civilstrife, 1850-2000 - Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, Cliff, A. D., 2004
Book
Journals Include: (4 items)
Social science & medicineJournal
Social science & medicineJournal
Health & place : an international journalJournal
Health & place: an international journalJournal
Section I: Medical Geography: Perspectives, Practitioners and Themes(Lectures 1-3) (50 items)
Introduction (Lecture 1) (19 items)
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Overviews of some recent research directions: (3 items)
Selected Papers from the 9th International Symposium on Medical Geography - 2002Article
Burning Issues - Selected Papers from the 10th International Symposium on MedicalGeography - 2005
Article
Eleventh International Medical Geography Symposium - 2007Article
The History of Medical Geography: (16 items)
Medical geography in historical perspective - Rupke, Nicolaas A., Wellcome Trust Centrefor the History of Medicine at UCL., 2000
Book | Excellent introduction to recent research
Alfred Haviland's nineteenth-century map analysis of the geographical distribution ofdiseases in England and Wales - Frank A. Barrett, 1998-3
Article
Finke's 1792 map of human diseases: the first world disease map? - Barrett, F.A.Article | Important Text
August Hirsch: as critic of, and contributor to, geographical medicine and medicalgeography - Barrett, F. A., 2000
Article | In N. A. Rupke (ed), Medical Geography in Historical Perspective; important text
The role of French-language contributors to the development of medical geography(1782–1933) - Frank A Barrett, 2002-7
Article
The first global map of the distribution of human diseases: Friedrich Schnurrer's Charteuber die geographische Ausbreitung der Krnakheiten, 1827 - Bromer, R., 2000
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Heinrich Berghaus' map of human diseases - Camerini, J. H.Article | In N. A. Rupke supplement
World atlas of epidemic diseases - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter, Smallman-Raynor, Matthew,2004
Book | pp. 1-19; Important text
World atlas of epidemic diseases - A. D. Cliff, Peter Haggett, Matthew Smallman-Raynor,2004
Book
Approaches to medical geography: an historical perspective - B.M. Paul, 1985Article
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Medical Geography in the United Kingdom, 1945-1982 - Howe, G. M. and Phillips, D. R.Chapter
Healthy debate’ and ‘healthy ferment’: medical and health geographies - Chris PhiloWebpage
Introduction: foundations to medical geography - Pyle, G. F.Article
Adolf Muhry (1810-1888): Gottingen's Humboldtian medical geographer - Rupke, N. A.Article | In N. A. Rupke supplement
Humboldtian representations in medical cartography - Rupke, N. A. and Wonders, K. E.Article | In N. A. Rupke supplement; important text
Histories of medical geography - Valencius, C. B.Article | In N. A. Rupke supplement; important text
Modern lineages and noteworthy practitioners (Lectures 2-3) (31 items)
1. Jacques May (disease ecology and 'founder' of modern medicalgeography): (5 items)
Medical Geography: Has J.M. May borrowed M. Sorre's 1933 concept of pathogeniccomplexes? - Akhtar, R
Article
From Siam to New York: Jacques May and the 'Foundation' of medical geography - Brown,T. and Moon, G.
Article | Important text
Medical geography: a theory of medicine - May, J., 1974Article
History, definition, and problems of medical geography: A general review - Jacques M. May,1978-1
Article | Important text
Medical geography: its methods and objectives - May, J.Article | Reprinted from Geographical Review, 1950; Important text
2. Andrew Learmonth (disease ecology; geography of hunger): (6 items)
Andrew Learmonth and the evolution of medical geography - a personal memoir of acareer - Blunden, J. R.
Chapter | Important text
Andrew Thomas Amos Learmonth - Lawton, R. and Pryce, W.T.R.Chapter
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Some contrasts in the regional geography of malaria in India and Pakistan - Learmonth, A.T. A.
Article
Patterns of disease and hunger - Learmonth, A. T. A., 1978Book
Reflections on the regional geography of disease in late colonial South Asia - Andrew T.A.Learmonth, 1980-9
Article | Important text
Disease ecology: an introduction - Learmonth, A. T. A., 1988Book | Important text
3. John Giggs (mental ill-health; acute pancreatitis; drug use): (12 items)
Variations in the incidence and the spatial distribution of patients with primary acutepancreatitis in Nottingham, 1969-76 - Bourke, J. B., Giggs, J. A. and Ebdon, D. S.
Article
The distribution of schizophrenics in Nottingham - Giggs, J. A.Article | Important text
Human health problems in urban areas - Giggs, J. A.Chapter
Mental health and the environment - Giggs, J. A.Chapter
The epidemiology of acute pancreatitis in the Nottingham defined population area - Giggs,J. A., Ebdon, D. S. and Bourke, J. B.
Article | Important text
Health - Giggs, J. A.Chapter
Residential mobility and mental health - Giggs, J. A.Chapter
Mental disorders and ecological structure in Nottingham - John A. Giggs, 1986-1Article
Ecological structure and the distribution of schizophrenia and affective psychoses inNottingham - Giggs, J. A.
Article | Important text
The spatial ecology of mental illness - Giggs, J. A.Chapter
Drug abuse and urban ecological structure: the Nottingham case - Giggs, J. A.Chapter
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John Giggs and medical geography - Phillips, D.R., 1998-1999Article
4. David Phillips (health geography; epidemiological transition): (8 items)
Spatial variations in attendance at general practitioner services - D.R. Phillips, 1979-11Article | Important text
Contemporary issues in the geography of health care - Phillips, David R., 1981Book
Accessibility and utilization: geographical perspectives on health care delivery - Joseph, A.E., Phillips, David R., 1984
Book
Health and health care in the Third World - Phillips, David R., 1990Book | Important text
Problems and potential of researching epidemiological transition: Examples fromSoutheast Asia - David R. Phillips, 1991-1
Article | Originally in Social Science and Medicine, 33, 395-404; important text
Ageing in East and South-east Asia - Phillips, David R., 1992Book | Important text
Epidemiological transition: implications for health and health care provision - Phillips, D. R.Article
Health and development - David R. Phillips, Yola Verhasselt, 1993Book
Section II: Diseases and the disease record (Lectures 4-6) (15 items)
On the 'Idea' of Disease: (2 items)
Man, nature and disease - Fiennes, Richard, 1964Book | pp.19-29
Concepts of disease in the West - Hudson, R. P.Chapter | Important text
Contemporary and historical Collection of Disease Statisticssummarized in: (6 items)
International mortality statistics - Alderson, M. R., Facts on File, Inc, 1981Book
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Atlas of disease distributions: analytic approaches to epidemiological data - Cliff, A. D.,Haggett, Peter, 1988
Book
Viral infections of humans: epidemiology and control - Evans, Alfred S., Kaslow, Richard A.,c1997
Book
Health, disease and society: a critical medical geography - Jones, Kelvyn, Moon, Graham,1987
Book | Important text, pp.38-105
Applied medical geography - Pyle, Gerald F., 1979Book | pp.15-35
London International atlas of AIDS - Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter,1992
Book | Important text pp.64-82
Evaluations of public health surveillance systems and InterpretativeProblems associated with epidemiological data are described in: (5items)
The effect of underreporting on the apparent incidence and epidemiology of acute viralhepatitis - Alter, M. J., Mares, S., Hadler, S. C. and Maynard, J. E.
Article
Measles: an historical geography of a major human viral disease, from global expansion tolocal retreat, 1840-1990 - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter, Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, 1993
Book | pp.305-314
Atlas of disease distributions: analytic approaches to epidemiological data - Cliff, A. D.,Haggett, Peter, 1988
Book | Important text pp.71-92
Early mortality data: sources and difficulties of interpretation - MacKellar, F. L.Chapter | Important text
London International atlas of AIDS - Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter,1992
Book | Important text pp.37-48, 83-113
The example of the global disease surveillance system instituted bythe US Marine Hospital Service in the late nineteenth century isdiscussed in: (2 items)
The importance of long-term records in public health surveillance systems: the US weeklysanitary reports, 1888-1912, revisited - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, P., Smallman-Raynor, M. R.,Stroup, D. and Williamson, G. D.
Article | Important text
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Deciphering global epidemics: analytical approaches to the disease records of world cities,1888-1912 - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter, Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, 1998
Book | Important text pp.41-82
Section III: Models of Disease Change: The Epidemiological Transition(Lectures 7-8) (24 items)
On the Original Formulation of the model of epidemiologic(al)transition, see: (1 items)
The epidemiological transition: a theory of the epidemiology of population change -Omran, A. R.
Article | Important text
On applications, extensions, modifications and critiques ofepidemiological transition: (19 items)
Epidemiology as discourse: The politics of development institutions in the EpidemiologicalProfile of El Salvador - Aviles, L.A.
Article
Epidemiological transition: Model or illusion? A look at the problem of health in Mexico -Martı́nez S Carolina, Leal F Gustavo, 2003-8
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The epidemiological transition: policy and planning implications for developing countries :workshop proceedings - Gribble, James N., Preston, Samuel H., Workshop on the Policy andPlanning Implications of the Epidemiological Transition in Developing Countries, 1993
Book
Evolution of the "fourth stage" of epidemiologic transition in people aged 80 years andover: population-based cohort study using electronic health records - N.C Hazra M.Gulliford
Webpage
The health of nations: medicine, disease, and development in the Third World - Iyun, B.Folasade, Verhasselt, Yola, Hellen, Anthony, c1995
Book | See especially Part II
Medical geography: global perspectives - Jones, K. and Moon, G., 1992Article | Important Text
The epidemiologic transition theory - Mackenbach, J. P.Article | Important text
THE FOURTH STAGE OF THE EPIDEMIOLOGIC TRANSITION: THE AGE OF DELAYED
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DEGENERATIVE DISEASES. - OLSHANSKY, S. JAY., 1986Book | Important text; originally in Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, 64, 355-391
In search of a contemporary theory for understanding mortality change - Christopher J.L.Murray, Lincoln C. Chen, 1993-1
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Problems and potential of researching epidemiological transition: Examples fromSoutheast Asia - David R. Phillips, 1991-1
Article | Originally in Social Science and Medicine, 33, 395-404
Ageing in East and South-east Asia - Phillips, David R., 1992Book
Does epidemiological transition have utility for health planners? - David R. Phillips, 1994-5Article | Important Text
Epidemiological transition: implications for health and health care provision - Phillips, D. R.Article | Important text
Diverse Empirical Evidence on Epidemiological Transition in Low- and Middle-IncomeCountries: Population-Based Findings from INDEPTH Network Data - A. Santosa P. Byass
Webpage
Late stages of epidemiological transition: health status in the developed world -Smallman-Raynor, M. and Phillips, D.
Article | Important text
Societies in transition: mortality patterns in Pacific island populations - Taylor, R.,Davis-Lewis, N. and Levy, S.
Article
Longer life but worsening health? Trends in health and mortality of middle-aged and olderpersons - Verbrugge, L.
Article | Important text
Epidemiological transition and geographical discontinuities: The case of cardiovascularmortality in French Polynesia - Emmanuel Vigneron, 1993-9
Article | Important Text
Cause-specific mortality trends in the Netherlands, 1875-1992: a formal analysis of theepidemiological transition - Wolleswinkel-Van Den Bosch, J H, Looman, C W N, Van Poppel,F W A, Mackenbach, J P
Article | Important text
On the broader concept of health transition: (4 items)
Health transition: The cultural, social and behavioural determinants of health in the ThirdWorld - John C. Caldwell, 1993-1
Article | Important Text
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Dissonant health transition in the states of Mexico, 1990-2013: a systematic analysis forthe Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 - H. Gómez-Dantés et al.
Webpage
The inequalities of morbidity and mortality in Mauritius—Its ethic and geographicdimension - Abdool Cader Kalla, 1993-5
Article
A future without health? Health dimension in global scenario studies - Martens, P. andHuynen, M.
Article | Important text
Section IV. The Geography of Emergent and Re-emergent Diseases(Lectures 9-10) (38 items)
Infectious diseases: a geographical analysis : emergence and re-emergence - A. D. Cliff,Matthew Smallman-Raynor, Peter Haggett, Donna F. Stroup, S. B. Thacker, 2009
Book
The Geographical Origins of Classical Diseases (Lecture 9) For adiscussion of Biological and Archaeological arguments regarding theOrigin of Classical Diseases, see: (4 items)
Measles: an historical geography of a major human viral disease, from global expansion tolocal retreat, 1840-1990 - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter, Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, 1993
Book | Esp. 46-48; important text
Sauer's 'Origins and Dispersals': its implications for the geography of disease - Haggett, P.Article | Important text
The origins of human disease - McKeown, Thomas, 1988Book | Esp. 15-62; important text
The origin of human pathogens: Evaluating the role of agriculture and domestic animals inthe evolution of human disease - Pearce-Duvet, J.M.C.
Article | Important text
The Emergence and Re-Emergence of Infectious Diseases (Lecture 10)For consideration of the Factors That Have 'Enabled' the Emergenceand Re-emergence of Infectious Diseases, see: (14 items)
Emerging Infectious Diseases (journal)Webpage
Plagues - what's past is present: thoughts on the origin and history of new infectiousdiseases - Ampel, N. M., 1991
Article | Important text
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES - COLWELL, R.
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Social Inequalities and Emerging Infectious Diseases - Paul Farmer, 1996-12Article | Originally in Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2, 259-269
Global trends in emerging infectious diseases - Jones, K.E., Patel, N.G., Levy, M.A., et alArticle
Environmental and social influences on emerging infectious diseases: Past, present andfuture - McMichael, A.J.
Article
Emerging infections - Krause, Richard M., 1998Book
Geography, ecology and emerging infectious diseases - Jonathan D Mayer, 2000-4Article | Important Text
Factors in the Emergence of Infectious Diseases - Stephen Morse, 1995-3Article | Important text; originally in Emerging Infectious Diseases, 1, 7-15
Emerging viruses: the evolution of viruses and viral diseases - Morse, S. S. andSchluederberg, A.
Article | Important text
El Nino-Southern Oscillation and vector-borne disease - Nicholls, N., 1993Article
Vector-borne diseases, models and global change - Rogers, D.J. and Packer, M.J., 1993Article
Emerging infections: Getting ahead of the curve - Satcher, David, 1995Book | Originally in Emerging Infectious Diseases, 1, 1-6
TRAVEL AND THE EMERGENCE OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES - WILSON, MARY. E.Article | important text
Examples of disease emergence and re-emergence include: (19 items)
The biological and social phenomenon of Lyme disease - Barbour, A. G. and Fish, D.Article | Important text
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome: an emerging infectious disease - Hughes, J. M., Peters, C.J., Cohen, M. L. and Mahy, B. W. J.
Article | Important text
The Cambridge world history of human disease - Kiple, Kenneth F., 1993Book | pp699-702, 827-832, 852-855, 862-865
Spatial analysis of the distribution of Lyme disease in Wisconsin - Kirtron, U. and
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Kazmierczak, J. J.Article | Important text
Emerging infections - Krause, Richard M., 1998Book
Legionnaires' disease - Lattimer, Gary L., Ormsbee, Richard A., 1981Book
Rapid emergence of a focal epidemic of Lyme disease in coastal Massachusetts - -Lastavica, C.C., Wilson, M.L., Berardi, V.P. et al, 1989
Article
The transmission chain analysis of 2014–2015 Ebola virus disease outbreak in KoinaduguDistrict, Sierra Leone: an observational study - I.S. Muoghalu et al.
Webpage
Malaria: A Reemerging Disease in Africa - Thomas Nchinda, 1998Article | Important text; originally in Emerging Infectious Diseases, 4, 398-403
The emergence of bovine spongiform encephalopathy and related diseases - Pattison, J.Article
Ebola haemorrhagic fever in Zaire 1976Article
Hantaviruses: a global disease problem - Schmaljohn, Connie and Hjelle, BrianArticle
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Asia: A medical geographic perspective -Shannon, G.W., Willoughby, J.
Article | Important text
The geographical spread of avian influenza A (H5N1): Panzootic transmission (December2003-May 2006), pandemic potential, and implications - Smallman-Raynor, M.R., Cliff, A.D.
Article
Diphtheria in the former Soviet Union: Reemergence of a pandemic disease - Vitek,Charles R., 1998
Book | Originally in Emerging Infectious Diseases, 4, 539-550
SARS updates (WHO website)Webpage
Novel swine-origin influenza virus A (H1N1): the first pandemic of the 21st century -Chang, L-Y et al
Article
Past pandemics provide mixed clues to H1N1's next moves - Cohen, JArticle
Information on AVIAN INFLUENZA A (H5N1) ['BIRD FLU'] can be found on the WHO website
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Section V: The Historical Geography of Aids (Lectures 11-13) (37 items)
For recent epidemiological information relating to HIV/AIDs see: (3 items)
UNAIDS websiteWebpage
UNAIDS Data 2017 - UNAIDSWebpage
WHO Weekly Epidemiological RecordWebpage | Also available as hardcopy in the Medical Library, QMC
For recent debate on the Origins of HIV/AIDS, see: (1 items)
Debate on the origin of HIV/AIDSArticle
For earlier considerations, see: (12 items)
The origins of the AIDS virus - Essex, M. and Kanki, P. J., 1988Article
Origin of HIV-1 in the chimpanzee Pan troglodytes troglodytes - Gao, F., Bailes, E.,Robertson, D. L. et al
Article
AIDS, monkeys and malaria - Charles Gilks, 1991-11-28Article | Important text
The slow plague: a geography of the AIDS pandemic - Gould, Peter, 1993Book
Experimental oral polio vaccines and acquired immune deficiency syndrome - E. Hooper,2001-06-29
Article | Important text
Origin of HIV - McClure, M. and Schulz, T. F.Article | Important text
Untruths and consequences: the false hypothesis linking CHAT type 1 polio vaccination tothe origin of human immunodeficiency virus - S. A. Plotkin, 2001-06-29
Article | Important text
The geography of AIDS: origins and course of an epidemic - Shannon, Gary William, Pyle,Gerald F., Bashshur, Rashid, c1991
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The origin and diffusion of AIDS: a view from medical geography - Shannon, G. W. andPyle, G. F.
Article | Important text
Chapter 3, The original of HIV - M.R. Smallman-Raynor, 1992Chapter | Important text pp.119-139
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS): literature, geographical origins and globalpatterns - Smallman-Raynor, M.R. and Cliff, A.D., 1990
Article
Direct evidence of extensive diversity of HIV-1 in Kinshasa by 1960 - M. Worobey et al.Webpage
On general concepts of spatial diffusion: (2 items)
Spatial organization: the geographer's view of the world - Abler, Ronald, Adams, John S.,Gould, Peter, 1971
Book | pp.389-451
Spatial diffusion: an historical geography of epidemics in an island community - Cliff, A. D.,1981
Book | pp.1-35
On the spatial diffusion of HIV/AIDS: (8 items)
The spatial spread of the AIDS epidemic in Ohio: empirical analyses using the expansionmethod - E Casetti, C C Fan, 1991
Article | Important text
Spatial diffusion of the human immunodeficiency virus infection epidemic in the UnitedStates, 1985-87 - Gardner, L. et al
Article | Important text
The slow plague: a geography of the AIDS pandemic - Gould, Peter, 1993Book | pp.61-135
The origin and diffusion of AIDS: a view from medical geography - Shannon, G. W. andPyle, G. F.
Article | Important text
The geography of AIDS: origins and course of an epidemic - Shannon, Gary William, Pyle,Gerald F., Bashshur, Rashid, c1991
Book | Important text pp.34-89
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS): literature, geographical origins and globalpatterns - Smallman-Raynor, M. R. and Cliff, A. D., 1990
Article
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London International atlas of AIDS - Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter,1992
Book | Important text pp.120-182
AIDS north and south: diffusion patterns of a global epidemic and a research agenda forgeographers - Wood, W.B., 1988
Article
On HIV/AIDS in Africa: (11 items)
Possible demographic consequences of AIDS in developing countries - Anderson, R. M.,May, R. M. and McLean, A. R.
Article | Important text
Infectious diseases of humans: dynamics and control - Anderson, Roy M., May, Robert M.,1991
Book | pp.341-373
AIDS in Africa: its present and future impact - Tony Barnett, Piers M. Blaikie, 1992Book | Important text
The slow plague: a geography of the AIDS pandemic - Gould, Peter, 1993Book | Important text pp.71-87
The AIDS pandemic: global geographical patterns and local spread processes - Cliff, A. D.and Smallman-Raynor, M. R.
Article
Empirical evidence for the severe but localised impact of AIDS on population structure -Low-Beer, D., Stoneburger, R. L. and Mukulu, A.
Article | Important text
The geography of AIDS: origins and course of an epidemic - Shannon, Gary William, Pyle,Gerald F., Bashshur, Rashid, c1991
Book | pp.59-89
CIVIL WAR AND THE SPREAD OF AIDS IN CENTRAL AFRICA. - Smallman-Raynor, Matthew,1991
Book | Originally in Epidemiology and Infection, 107, 69-80; important text
Civil war and the spread of AIDS in central Africa - Smallman-Raynor, MArticle
London International atlas of AIDS - Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter,1992
Book | Esp. 151-160, 282-323; important text
Human immunodeficiency virus infection dynamics in east Africa deduced fromsurveillance data - Stoneburner, R. L., Low-Beer, D. et al
Article | Important text
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Section VI: Epidemics in Island Communities (Lectures 14-17) (19 items)
islands, island studies, Island Studies Journal - Baldacchino, G.Article
On Aspects of Health in Island Communities: (3 items)
Islands, health and development - Phillips, D. R. (ed)Article | Predates Library's editions; see electronic resource for link to first article
Spatial diffusion: an historical geography of epidemics in an island community - Cliff, A. D.,1981
Book
Island epidemics - Cliff, A. D., Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, Haggett, Peter, 2000Book
On the Rationale for the Selection of Islands as Disease Laboratories,see: (3 items)
Spatial diffusion: an historical geography of epidemics in an island community - Cliff, A. D.,1981
Book | pp.36-54
Measles: an historical geography of a major human viral disease, from global expansion tolocal retreat, 1840-1990 - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter, Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, 1993
Book | pp.10-17
Island epidemics - Cliff, A. D., Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, Haggett, Peter, 2000Book | Important text pp.41-83
For a detailed consideration of the core geographical concepts coveredin the lectures: (1 items)
Island epidemics - Cliff, A. D., Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, Haggett, Peter, 2000Book | pp85-117 = critical community size, 119-164 = virgin soil epidemics, 293-347 =
island environments and disease
On epidemic diseases in Iceland: (5 items)
Reconstruction of diffusion processes at different geographical scales: the 1904 measlesepidemic in northwest Iceland - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, P. and Graham, R.
Article | Important text
Reconstruction of diffusion processes at local scales: the 1846, 1882 and 1904 measlesepidemics in northwest Iceland - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, P. and Graham, R.
Article
Measles: an historical geography of a major human viral disease, from global expansion to
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local retreat, 1840-1990 - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter, Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, 1993Book | pp85-93, 173-180, 202-207, 256-259
Spatial diffusion: an historical geography of epidemics in an island community - Cliff, A. D.,1981
Book | Important text pp.55-131
The changing shape of island epidemics: historical trends in Icelandic infectious diseasewaves, 1902–1988 - Cliff, A.D., Haggett, P., Smallman-Raynor, M.R.
Article
On measles in Australia and the Pacific: (1 items)
Measles: an historical geography of a major human viral disease, from global expansion tolocal retreat, 1840-1990 - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter, Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, 1993
Book | Important text; pp119-141, 170-173, 184-188, 340-343
For other examples of epidemic diseases in Island Communities: (5items)
Measles endemicity in insular populations: critical community size and its evolutionaryimplication - Black, F. L.
Article | Important text
An epidemic of measles in southern Greenland, 1951. Measles in virgin soil. II. Theepidemic proper - Christensen, P. E., Schmidt, H., Bang, H. O., Anderson, V., Jordal, B. andJensen, O., 1953
Article
Poliomyelitis on St. Helena, 1945-6 - Nissen, K. I.Article
Rapid mortality transition of Pacific islands in the 19th century - B.S. Penman et al.Webpage
The poliomyelitis epidemic in Malta 1942-3 - Seddon, H. J., Agius, T., Bernstein, H. G. G.and Tunbridge, R. E.
Article | Important text
Section VII: Great Infectious Diseases: Three Further Examples(Lectures 18-20) (23 items)
Influenza - Global and Regional Studies (Lecture 18) On Influenzaviruses and disease: (2 items)
Influenza: the viruses and the disease - Stuart-Harris, Charles H., Schild, Geoffrey C.,Oxford, J. S., 1985
Book
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The Cambridge world history of human disease - Kiple, Kenneth F., 1993Book | Important text pp.807-811
On the spread of influenza in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries:(1 items)
Pandemic influenza, 1700-1900: a study in historical epidemiology - Patterson, K. David,1986
Book | Important text
On the 1918/19 pandemic of Spanish influenza: (4 items)
America's forgotten pandemic: the influenza of 1918 - Crosby, Alfred W., 2003Book
The diffusion of influenza in sub-Saharan Africa during the 1918–1919 pandemic - K.DavidPatterson, Gerald F. Pyle, 1983-1
Article
The geography and mortality of the 1918 influenza pandemic - Patterson, K. D. and Pyle,G. F.
Article | Important text
The spatial anatomy of an epidemic: influenza in London and the county boroughs ofEngland and Wales, 1918-19 - Smallman-Raynor, M. R. and Cliff, A. D.
Article | Important text
On the spatial spread of influenza: (5 items)
Atlas of disease distributions: analytic approaches to epidemiological data - Cliff, A. D.,Haggett, Peter, 1988
Book | pp.235-243
Spatial aspects of influenza epidemics - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter, Ord, J. K., 1986Book | Important text
World atlas of epidemic diseases - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter, Smallman-Raynor, Matthew,2004
Book | Important text pp.84-97
World atlas of epidemic diseases - A. D. Cliff, Peter Haggett, Matthew Smallman-Raynor,2004
Book
Diffusion of influenza in England and Wales - Hunter, J. M. and Young, J. C.Article | Important text
Cholera - Nineteenth Century Epidemics (Lecture 19) On the Diffusion
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of Cholera: (5 items)
Atlas of disease distributions: analytic approaches to epidemiological data - Cliff, A. D.,Haggett, Peter, 1988
Book | Important text
World atlas of epidemic diseases - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter, Smallman-Raynor, Matthew,2004
Book | Important text pp.84-97
World atlas of epidemic diseases - A. D. Cliff, Peter Haggett, Matthew Smallman-Raynor,2004
Book
Cholera diffusion in Russia, 1823–1923 - K. David Patterson, 1994-5Article | Important text
The Diffusion of Cholera in the United States in the Nineteenth Century - G. F. Pyle,2010-09-03
Article | Important text
For an Extension of the work of G.F. Pyle: (1 items)
Spatial diffusion: an historical geography of epidemics in an island community - Cliff, A. D.,1981
Book | Important text pp. 27-32
Smallpox - Global Ascendancy (Lecture 20) The authoritative globalaccount on all aspects of Smallpox and one that you must look at is (1items)
Smallpox and its eradication - Fenner, Frank, World Health Organization, 1988Book | Chapters 5, 8 and 9 Highly important text; also see some of the chapters on
specific geographical areas, e.g. 15 and 23
For useful brief Overviews of Smallpox: (3 items)
World atlas of epidemic diseases - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter, Smallman-Raynor, Matthew,2004
Book | Important text pp. 37-41, 136-143
World atlas of epidemic diseases - A. D. Cliff, Peter Haggett, Matthew Smallman-Raynor,2004
Book
The Cambridge world history of human disease - Kiple, Kenneth F., 1993Book | pp. 1008-1013
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For the Spread of Smallpox in Australia: (1 items)
Times of crisis: epidemics in Sydney, 1788-1900 - Curson, P. H., 1985Book | Important text pp. 90-119
Section VIII: Historical Geography of War and Disease (Lectures 21-24)(34 items)
For an overview of the geography of war and disease see: (1 items)
War epidemics: an historical geography of infectious diseases in military conflict and civilstrife, 1850-2000 - Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, Cliff, A. D., 2004
Book | Important text Especially: chapters 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9 and 12
Epidemic Transmission in Military Sttlement Systems (Lecture 21): (6items)
War and infectious disease - Councell, Clara E., 1941Book | Originally in Public Health Reports, 56, 547-573 (predates Library editions)
Epidemiological analysis of warfare: historical review - Garfield, R.M. and Neugat, A.I.Article
War and disease - Major, Ralph Hermon, [1941]Book
Epidemics resulting from wars - Prinzing, Friedrich, Westergaard, Harald, CarnegieEndowment for International Peace, 1916
Book
Epidemic diffusion processes in a system of US military camps: transfer diffusion and thespread of typhoid fever in the Spanish-American War, 1898 - Smallman-Raynor, M. andCliff, A. D.
Article | Important text
The geographical transmission of smallpox in the Franco-Prussian War: prisoner of war(POW) camps and their impact upon epidemic diffusion processes in the civil settlementsystem of Prussia, 1870-71 - Smallman-Raynor, M. and Cliff, A. D.
Article | Important text
Epidemic Transmission in Civil Populations (Lecture 22): (5 items)
The geography and mortality of the 1918 influenza pandemic - Patterson, K D, Pyle, G F,1991
Article | Important text
The Philippines Insurrection and the 1902-4 cholera epidemic, I: epidemiological diffusionprocesses in war - Smallman-Raynor, M. and Cliff, A. D.
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Article | Important text
The Philippines Insurrection and the 1902-4 cholera epidemic, II: diffusion patterns in warand peace - Smallman-Raynor, M. and Cliff, A. D.
Article | Important text
The spatial dynamics of epidemic diseases in war and peace: Cuba and the insurrectionagainst Spain, 1895-98 - Smallman-Raynor, M. and Cliff, A. D.
Article | Important text
The spatial anatomy of an epidemic: influenza in London and the county boroughs ofEngland and Wales, 1918-19 - Smallman-Raynor, M. R. and Cliff, A. D.
Article | Important text
Disease (Re-)Emergence and War (Lecture 23): (9 items)
"Q" Fever: a new disease in armies - Blewitt, Basil, 1951Book
Civil conflict and sleeping sickness in Africa in general and Uganda in particular - Ford, L.B.Article
Hemorrhagic fevers in Asia: a problem in medical ecology - Gajdusek, D. C.Article | Important text
Acute phase of Japanese B encephalitis: two hundred and one cases in American soldiers,Korea, 1950 - Lincoln, A. F. and Sivertson, S. E., 1952
Article
Observations on tsutsugamushi disease (scrub typhus) in Assam and Burma: preliminaryreport - Mackie, T. T.
Article
Plague in Vietnam 1965-66 - Marshall, J. D., Joy, R. J. T., Ai, N. V., Quy, D. V., Stockard, J. L.and Gibson, F. L.
Article | Important text
The epidemic curve of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in a nonimmune population:American troops in Vietnam, 1965 and 1966 - Nowosiwsky, T.
Article
Epidemic hemorrhagic fever attack rates among United Nations troops during the KoreanWar - Paul, J. R. and McClure, W. W.
Article | Important text. Continued by: American journal of epidemiology
Plague in south-east Asia: A brief historical summary and present geographical distribution- Velimirovic, Boris, 1972
Book | Important text; originally in Transactions of the Royal Society of TropicalMedicine and Hygiene, 66, 479-504. Please check UNLOC for locations of this journal heldby Library
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War, Population Displacement and Disease (Lecture 24): (13 items)
To prevent, react, and rebuild: health research and the prevention of genocide - R.N. Adleret al.
Webpage
Infectious disease control in a long-term refugee camp: the role of epidemiologicsurveillance and investigation - Elias, C. J., Alexander, B. H. and Sokly, T.
Article
Public health impact of Rwandan refugee crisis: what happened in Goma, Zaire, in July1994? - Goma Epidemiology Group
Article | Important text
Genocide: a comprehensive introduction - Adam Jones, 2016Book
Trends in malnutrition and mortality in Darfur, Sudan, between 2004 and 2008: ameta-analysis of publicly available surveys - J. Nielsen et al.
Webpage
Forced movement of population and health hazards in tropical Africa - Prothero, R. M.Article
Outbreak of epidemic typhus associated with trench fever in Burundi - Raoult, D. et alArticle
Tularemia outbreak investigation in Kosovo: case control and environmental studies - R.Reintjes et al.
Webpage
Epidemiological assessment of the health and nutrition of Ethiopian refugees in emergencycamps in Sudan, 1985. - P Shears, A M Berry, R Murphy, M A Nabil, 1987-08-01
Article
Chapter 13, Displaced persons and wars - M.J. TooleChapter | Important text
Prevention of excess mortality in refugee and displaced populations in developingcountries - Toole, M. J. and Waldman, R. J., 1990
Article
Forced migration: local conflicts and international dilemmas - Wood, W. D.Article | Important text
The state of the world's refugees 2000: fifty years of humanitarian action - Office of theUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 2000
Book | Important text
Section IX: Disease Control (Lectures 25-26) (21 items)
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On various aspects of disease control, elimination and eradication: (8items)
Population biology of infectious diseases: report of the Dahlem Workshop on PopulationBiology of Infectious Disease Agents, Berlin 1982, March 14-19 - Anderson, Roy M., May,Robert M., Dahlem Workshop on Population Biology of Infectious Disease Agents, 1982
Book | pp.121-147
Infectious diseases of humans: dynamics and control - Anderson, Roy M., May, Robert M.,1991
Book
Atlas of disease distributions: analytic approaches to epidemiological data - Cliff, A. D.,Haggett, Peter, 1988
Book | Important text pp.228-234
Spatial aspects of epidemic control - Cliff, A. D. and Haggett, P.Article
Measles: an historical geography of a major human viral disease, from global expansion tolocal retreat, 1840-1990 - Cliff, A. D., Haggett, Peter, Smallman-Raynor, Matthew, 1993
Book | Important text pp.413-426
A successful eradication campaign: global eradication of smallpox - Fenner, F.Article | Important text
World Eradication of Measles - A. R. Hinman, 1982Article
Spatial epidemiology - Thomas, R. W., 1990Book | pp.93-110
On efforts to eradicate malaria: (4 items)
Recent trends in the epidemiology and control of malaria - Clyde, D. F.Article
Status of malaria eradication in the Americas - Garcia-Martin, G., 1972Article
Malaria: A reemerging disease in Africa - Nchinda, Thomas C., 1998Book | Originally in Emerging Infectious Diseases, 4, 398-403
An epidemiologic examination of the strategy of malaria eradication - Scholtens, R. G.,Kaiser, R. L. and Langmuir, A. D.
Article | Important text
A monumental book which provides the authoritative account of theglobal eradication of smallpox: (1 items)
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Smallpox and its eradication - Fenner, Frank, World Health Organization, 1988Book | Highly important text
On global Poliomyelitis Eradication: (4 items)
The objective of global poliomyelitis eradicationArticle | See esp. ppS1-S112, S183-S214, S268-S292
World Health OrganizationWebpage | Contains up-to-date information/statistics on the progress of the eradication
campaign.
Poliomyelitis: a world geography ; emergence to eradication - Smallman-Raynor, Matthew,Cliff, A. D., 2006
Book | Pages 563-630
So close: remaining challenges to eradicating polio - M.J. TooleWebpage
On other diseases that are deemed to be eradicable (4 items)
Biological feasibility of measles eradication - W.J. Bellini P.A. RotaWebpage
Global transmission dynamics of measles in the measles elimination era - Y. Furuse H.Oshitani
Webpage
Strategies for dracunculiasis eradication - D.R. Hopkins E. Ruiz-TibenWebpage
Global control and regional elimination of measles, 2000–2012 - R.T. PerryWebpage
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