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Free market tuberculosis managing epidemics in post-Soviet Georgia

Koch, Erin. (Author).

Summary: "The Soviet health care infrastructure and its tuberculosis-control system were anchored in biomedicine, but the dire resurgence of tuberculosis at the end of the twentieth century changed how experts in post-Soviet nations--and globally--would treat the disease. As Free Market Tuberculosis dramatically demonstrates, market reforms and standardized treatment programs have both influenced and undermined the management of tuberculosis care in the now-independent country of Georgia. The alarming rate of tuberculosis infection in this nation at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Asia cannot be disputed, and yet solutions to attacking the disease are very much debated. Anthropologist Erin Koch explores the intersection of the nation's extensive medical history, the effects of Soviet control, and the highly standardized yet poorly regulated treatments promoted by the World Health Organization. Although statistics and reports tell one story--a tale of success in Georgia--Koch's ethnographic approach reveals all facets of this cautionary tale of a monolithic approach to medicine. This book is the 2011 recipient of the annual Norman L. and Roselea J. Goldberg Prize for the best project in the area of medicine"--Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 0826518923
  • ISBN: 9780826518927
  • ISBN: 0826518931
  • ISBN: 9780826518934
  • ISBN: 082651894X
  • ISBN: 082651894X
  • ISBN: 9780826518941
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 231 pages) : illustrations
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    electronic resource
  • Publisher: Nashville, Tenn. : Vanderbilt University Press, ©2013.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: The hand of Medea : Georgian medicine in historical consciousness -- Medicines on the market -- Rendering tuberculosis : managing microbes and everyday laboratory work -- Free market tuberculosis incarcerated.
Source of Description Note:
Print version record.
Subject: Tuberculosis Georgia (Republic) Epidemiology
Tuberculosis Treatment Georgia (Republic)
Tuberculosis Georgia (Republic) ethnology
Tuberculosis Georgia (Republic) prevention and control
Political science Georgia (Republic)
Tuberculosis ethnology Georgia (Republic)
Tuberculosis prevention & control Georgia (Republic)
Anthropology, Cultural Georgia (Republic)
Communicable Disease Control methods Georgia (Republic)
Directly Observed Therapy methods Georgia (Republic)
Politics Georgia (Republic)
MEDICAL Forensic Medicine
MEDICAL Preventive Medicine
MEDICAL Public Health
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