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Introduction to Syndemics: A Critical Systems Approach to Public and Community HealthISBN: 978-0-470-47203-3
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304 pages
July 2009, ©2009, Jossey-Bass
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The Author.
Acknowledgments.
PART ONE INTRODUCING KEY CONCEPTS IN SYNDEMICS.
1 LEARNING FROM LICHEN: RECONCEPTUALIZING HEALTH AND DISEASE.
On Not Planting Cut Flowers: The Weight of History.
Germ Theory and the Biomedical Conception of Disease.
Revolutions in Biomedical Realities.
Problems with Postulates.
Confronting Comorbidity.
Toward Syndemic Reconceptualization.
Local Knowledge.
Connections: Human and Nonhuman.
Summary.
Key Terms.
Questions for Discussion.
PART TWO SYNDEMIC CASES.
2 TRUCKING BETWEEN THE BAILIWICKS: MULTIDISCIPLINARITY, SAVA, AND SYNERGIES IN HEALTH.
Why Multidisciplinarity.
The Term Syndemic.
The SAVA Syndemic.
SAVA Among Victims of Domestic Violence.
SAVA Among MSM.
SAVA Among Street Drug Users.
SAVA Among Commercial Sex Workers.
SAVA and Public Health.
Summary.
Key Terms.
Questions for Discussion.
3 EXEMPLARS: SYNDEMIC CASE STUDIES.
Syllables in the Biological Message.
Varieties of Microlevel Disease Interaction.
Syndemic Diversity.
Renocardiac Syndemic.
SARS–Chronic Disease Syndemic.
Asthma-Infl uenza Syndemic.
Diabulimia Syndemic.
Summary.
Key Terms.
Questions for Discussion.
4 HIV/AIDS AND OTHER INFECTIONS: IMMUNE IMPARITY AND SYNDEMOGENESIS.
Assessing the HIV/AIDS Syndemics.
Opportunistic Infections and HIV/AIDS.
Sexually Transmitted Disease Syndemics.
Hepatitis and HIV/AIDS Syndemic.
Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS Syndemic
Malaria and HIV/AIDS Syndemic
VL and HIV/AIDS Syndemic.
Helminths and HIV/AIDS Syndemic.
Summary.
Key Terms.
Questions for Discussion.
5 BEYOND CONTAGION: HIV/AIDS AND NONINFECTIOUS DISEASE
SYNDEMOGENESIS.
An Aging Epidemic.
Infectious and Chronic Disease Connections.
Kidney Disease and HIV.
Food Insuffi ciency and HIV.
Cardiovascular Diseases and HIV/AIDS.
Emotional and Cognitive Health and HIV/AIDS.
Countersyndemics.
Summary.
Key Terms.
Questions for Discussion.
PART THREE SOCIETY, HISTORY, AND THE ENVIRONMENT.
6 INEQUITY AS A COFACTOR: THE SYNDEMIC IMPACT OF SOCIAL DISPARITIES.
Disease in the Time of Disparity.
The Making Social of Disease.
Biologizing Experience.
Supersyndemics.
Health and Human Rights.
Summary.
Key Terms.
Questions for Discussion.
7 SYNDEMICS AND THE WORLDS THEY MADE.
Before Now.
Irish Famine Syndemic of 1741.
Gibraltar Cholera Syndemic of 1865.
Massachusetts Scarlet Fever Syndemic of the 1800s.
Global Influenza Syndemic of 1918.
Syndemics Among Native Americans on the American Frontier.
Syndemics of the Mormon Migration.
Syndemics of War.
Summary.
Key Terms.
Questions for Discussion.
8 A WORLD OUT OF BALANCE: EMERGENT AND REEMERGENT ECOSYNDEMICS.
Emergent Syndemics of a Troubled World.
From Emergent Infection to Emergent Syndemic.
Reemergent Diseases and Emergent Syndemics.
Superinfection: Intragenus Syndemics.
Iatrogenic Syndemics.
Unintended Countersyndemics.
Ecosyndemics and the Anthropocene.
Summary.
Key Terms.
Questions for Discussion.
PART FOUR APPLICATIONS OF THE SYNDEMIC PERSPECTIVE.
9 PRACTICAL UTILITY: MOBILIZING THE SYNDEMIC MODEL IN THE PROMOTION OF HEALTH AND TREATMENT OF DISEASE.
Why Study Syndemics?
Public Health and Syndemic Prevention.
Medical Treatment of Syndemics.
Modeling Syndemics.
Future Syndemics.
Summary.
Key Terms.
Questions for Discussion.
GLOSSARY.
REFERENCES.
INDEX.