Ebola how a people's science helped end an epidemic

Richards wisely nods to the key role of national and international epidemic control. Making empirical adjustments when faced with an emergency such as ebola helped in the adoption of changes to how people were treated whilst infected and how bodies were prepared for burial in order to reduce infection p. This is an account of how the epidemic first declined in places where it first appeared, namely in the east of sierra leone. In 20, the largest ebola outbreak in history swept across west africa, claim. Ebola new africa coronavirus crisis looms with internal spread. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic african arguments ebook. Proximity and the targeting of peul migrants in senegal ato kwamena onoma. Ebola veteran promises an end to congos epidemic science.

He terms this community action a peoples science of ebola control. At this event, which launches professor paul richards latest book, ebola. How a people s science helped end an epidemic african arguments kindle edition by richards, paul. How a p eoples science helped end an epidemic, that the international response to the west african outbreak should have.

All chicago ebooks are on sale at 30% off with the code ebook30. Paul richards in 20, the largest ebola outbreak in history swept across west africa, claiming thousands of lives in liberia, sierra leone, and guinea and sending the international community into panic. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic african arguments by paul richards pdf subject. Despite an occasionally meandering narrative, this book is filled with fascinating. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic african arguments by paul richards isbn. Strengthening an african peoples science postscript appendices show more. Later this month, virologist jeanjacques muyembetamfum from the democratic republic of the congo. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic to give anthropologists a platform to analyze the west africa ebola epidemic and its international response with an anthropological orientation towards communitybased experiences. Many who worked or closely observed events in west africa during the ebola epidemic of 2016 were perplexed by the uneven response of. Covid19 and ebola virus disease compared by paul richards, author of ebola. Request pdf on jan 1, 2016, paul richards and others published ebola.

To be blunt, paul richards ebola, how a peoples science helped end an epidemic was an imperfect step to establishing the intersection of the social and life. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic african arguments book online at best prices in india on. How a p eoples science helped end an epidemic tells the story of the epidemic through the eyes of someone with intimate knowledge of the region and the rules that influence human interactions very much an anthropologists perspective, not an epidemiologists. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic debora diniz. How a p eoples science helped end an epidemic zed books, 2016. How a p eoples science helped end an epidemic foreign affairs. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic foreign. Richards describes how growing knowledge among ordinary people about how to eliminate risks of contraction led to a rapid drop in mid2015 in the number of cases of infection. In the context of emergency, the book makes a passionate and empathetic argument for recognising the role of a peoples science in bending the epidemics curve. Richards book is an interesting look at how local communities in sierra leone responded to the ebola pandemic. Paul richards born 14 may 1945 is an emeritus professor of technology and agrarian development at wageningen university, the netherlands, and adjunct professor at njala university in central sierra leone.

For those who had the impression that the 2014 ebola epidemic was brought to a halt solely by the arrival of international responders, who set up treatment centres, this book by anthropologist paul richards will be an eye opener. Njala universitys paul richards argues in his 2016 book, ebola. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic, paul richards is published by zed books. Ebola also undid the secret society ethics x and religious norms that govern practices around life and death. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic by paul richards overview in 20, the largest ebola outbreak in history swept across west africa, claiming thousands of lives in liberia, sierra leone, and guinea and sending the international community into panic. Most attention during the ebola epidemic was given to rites of death because of the. How should public health officials respond when important. The inner narrative, of how communities adapt and learn either independently of or in reaction to disease control efforts, is incredibly valuable. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic african arguments. In the context of emergency, the book makes a passionate and empathetic argument for recognising the role of a people s science in bending the epidemic s curve. Those reading this book to understand a broader perspective on the outbreak and response, however, will be disappointed, since.

The main lesson for both africa and other parts of the world from ebola for covid19, however, is that shared learning between communities and medical professionals is a key aspect of human. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic, richards. In 20, when the ebola epidemic broke out in guinea, liberia, and sierra leone, many issued grim predictions about its likely impact, as it was widely believed that these desperately poor countries ebola. Later this month, virologist jeanjacques muyembetamfum from the democratic republic of the congo drc will receive a prestigious award from japanese emperor naruhito for his research to confront ebola and other deadly viruses and efforts to train legions of diseasefighters. He is a professor at njala university in sierra leone. The chicago distribution center has reopened and is fulfilling orders. How a p eoples science helped end an epidemic, the speakers examine local and international responses and analyse the importance of local expertise and knowledge in combating epidemics. To be blunt, paul richards ebola, how a peoples science helped end an epidemic was an imperfect step to establishing the intersection of the social and life sciences in the field of epidemiology. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic african. Ebola is less a disease of poverty than a disease of ignorance, writes anthropologist paul richards in his book ebola. I think the book, more or less, talks around some of what most people suspected, namely that there might have been some level of preexisting immunity to ebola how this occurred is a mystery, possibly much smaller, though numerous, undetected. The virus is transmitted to people from wild animals and spreads in the human population through humantohuman transmission. Paul richards an eyeopening account of the ebola outbreak in west africa and the crucial role of local communities in containing the spread of the disease. But his central thesis is that rapid local adaptation and common sense led to the ebola epidemics downturn.

How a peoples science helped end an epidemic by paul. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. He was formerly a professor in the department of anthropology, university college london for many years, and previously taught anthropology and geography. The book itself is divided into six chapters with an appendix that is not to be ignored. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic tells the story of the epidemic through the eyes of someone with intimate knowledge of the region and the rules that influence human interactions very much an anthropologists perspective, not an epidemiologists. Ebola virus disease evd, formerly known as ebola haemorrhagic fever, is a rare but severe, often fatal illness in humans. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Paul richards book talks about the 20 largest ebola outbreak in west. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic, paul richards draws on his firsthand experience in sierra leone of the recent. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic, paul richards draws on his firsthand experience in sierra leone of the recent ebola outbreak to outline the vital role played by a peoples science grounded in the coproduction of knowledge between responders and communities. Ebolas focus on the comparatively poorly documented role of local responses to the epidemic makes it a mustread for all involved in epidemics, epidemiology and public health. The book turns the mainstream discourse on its head, putting what. In 20, when the ebola epidemic broke out in guinea, liberia, and sierra leone, many issued grim predictions about its likely impact, as it was widely believed. How a people s science helped end an epidemic african arguments by paul richards isbn.

How a people s science helped end an epidemic to give anthropologists a platform to analyze the west africa ebola epidemic and its international response with an anthropological orientation towards communitybased experiences. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic by richards, paul london. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic by paul richards. Ebola how a peoples science helped end an epidemic 1st. Peoples science instrumental when ebola was contained. This is a bibliography of the ebola virus disease, also known as ebola hemorrhagic fever, a viral hemorrhagic fever of humans and other primates caused by ebolaviruses it includes nonfiction works relating to the background and history of the disease, general works, memoirs of those involved in outbreaks such as health workers, works about the effects on particular groups of. In this provocative book, richards argues that the international response may actually have extended the epidemic s duration, as it offered no medical solution no cure or vaccine is yet available and slowed the. To a very large degree, the west african ebola epidemic was brought to an end by largescale changes in transmissionassociated practices and collective action on the part of mano river populations. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading ebola.

The book turns the mainstream discourse on its head, putting. I think the book, more or less, talks around some of what most people suspected, namely that there might have been some level of preexisting immunity to ebola how this occurred is a mystery, possibly much smaller, though numerous, undetected ebola epidemics occurred in. How a people s science helped end an epidemic african arguments. How a peoples science helped end an epidemic paul richards an eyeopening account of the ebola outbreak in west africa and the crucial role of local communities in. Unlike most academic articles written about the ebola crisis, the focus is how sections organized themselves, when there was not much else to be done. Paul richards is an anthropologist with experience of living and working in west africa over several decades.

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