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The Politics of Pestilence: Disease Prepared by David Shirk, Department of Political Science & International Relations
Picture of 1918 Spanish Influenza
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Overview • Brief Review • Politics of Pestilence • Major Pandemics • Combating Disease • Discussion
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The Politics of Industrial and Technological Disasters Crashes, Accidents, and Hazardous Materials
Picture of Plane Crash
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1984 Bhopal Natural Gas Disaster Considered the world’s worst industrial disaster, the exposure of over 500,000 people to methyl isocyanate gas and other chemicals killed at least 3,500 people and possibly thousands more. Tens of thousands were injured.
Link
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Airline Fatalities Number of aviation fatalities worldwide.
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Roadway Fatalities Number of automobile fatalities worldwide.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Road_traffic_accidents_world_map_-_Death_-_WHO2004.svg
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Transportation Disasters
http://www.project.org/info.php?recordID=144
Number of accidents in the United States by means of transport.
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Nukes Around the World The Danger of Seismic Hazards and Nuclear Materials
MAP OF NUCLEAR REACTORS, DUMP SITES< AND/OR OTHER NUCLEAR MATERIALS AROUND THE WORLD
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Worst Oil Spills The 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon spill that killed 11 workers and spewed 5 million barrels of oil over 87 days was not even in the top 10 largest spills.
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MAP OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AND?OR SPILLS AROUND THE WORLD
http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/energy/coal-oil-gas/biggest-oil-spills-in-history#slide-1
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The Politics of Pestilence The Causes and Consequences of Disease
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• Frequency: Infectious disease caused around 25% of the 55m deaths worldwide in 2011, compared to 66% from non-communicable.
• Types: Lower respiratory infections, diarrhea, and HIV/AIDS are among the deadliest infectious diseases.
• Lethality: Many infectious diseases are treatable with modern medicine, but mortality rates vary greatly.
Disease as a Hazard Non-contagious disease is the world’s deadliest killer, due to longer living and modern lifestyles. But contagious diseases are also often easily preventable, and are responsible for 1-in-4 deaths around the world.
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• Social & Economic Factors: People’s vulnerability to disease is often a result of socioeconomic factors.
• Politics of Social Welfare: The role of government in providing for social welfare is often highly politicized.
• Biases Vs. Disease: In some contexts and cultures, disease can provoke serious social stigma.
• Doomsday Scenarios: Disease can threaten government functions or even the survival of a society.
Why Is Disease a Political Concern? While disease is clearly a matter of public health policy, there are also political considerations related to the spreading of disease.
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Geographic Distribution of Diabetes
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http://www.cdc.gov/dhdsp/maps/national_maps/hd_all.htm
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Age-adjusted rates* of avoidable death from heart disease, stroke, and hypertensive disease† among non-Hispanic blacks and non-Hispanic whites, by sex — United States, 2001–2010
Does Race Matter? Only If You Want to Live
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Disease and Development The top 10 causes of death kill about half of the population each year. There is an unequal distribution of deadly diseases throughout the world, with an uneven allocation of communicable and non-communicable disease.
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http://www.healthmetricsandevaluation.org/gbd/visualizations/gbd-heatmap
How to Read A Heat Map Institute for Health Metrics
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Case Study: Epidemiological Transition in Mexico
Mortality Distribution 1950-2025
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Case Study: Epidemiological Transition in Mexico
Selected causes of death Mexico, 1955-2005
Source: INEGI/Sec Salud. Mortality Database
Ill-defined Diabetes
Congenital A.
Maternal Cond.
Neuropsychiatric Cond Genitourinary Dis.
Chronic Respiratory Dis. Malignant Neoplasms
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Major Pandemics Great Disease Outbreaks from the Ancients to the Present
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Early Pandemics Named for Byzantine emperor Justinian, the Plague of Justinian in 541 A.D. was the first well documented pandemic. 10,000 Constantinople residents reportedly died each day and nearly half of Europe's population (100m) died over 200 years.
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The Black Death The Bubonic Plague killed an estimated 25m people from 1347 to 1351, but the disease sparked recurring epidemics until the 17th century and some estimates range as high as 200m deaths. Transmitted by Chinese fleas.
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The Black Death Transmitted by Chinese fleas carried on rats, the plague is widely believed to have made its way from Asia to Europe via trade routes on the Silk Road, but alternative explanations question the source of the disease & mode of transmission.
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The Black Death Transmitted by Chinese fleas carried on rats, the plague is widely believed to have made its way from Asia to Europe via trade routes on the Silk Road, but alternative explanations question the source of the disease & mode of transmission.
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The Black Death Transmitted by Chinese fleas carried on rats, the plague is widely believed to have made its way from Asia to Europe via trade routes on the Silk Road, but alternative explanations question the source of the disease & mode of transmission.
Plague Doctor
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Bubonic Plague Plague symptoms include swollen lymph nodes creating a “bubo” in the neck upper thighs, or armpits. Gangrene caused by the abnormal coagulation of blood in the extremities can leave hands and feet with a blackened appearance.
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The Modern Plague During the last major outbreak of plague, which was centered in China in 1855 and lasted until 1959, researchers in Hong Kong discovered the Yersinia pestis bacteria that causes the virus in 1894. Researchers later linked the disease to rodents.
http://www.nature.com/nrmicro/journal/v7/n11/images/nrmicro2219-f1.jpg
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The Plague Today Plague still exists, with one to a few thousand human cases and scores of deaths per year, mostly in Africa, though disease is readily treatable with antibiotics. There were outbreaks in Congo in 2006, killing 50, and Madagascar in 2013, killing 32.
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The Spanish Flu
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Disease and War War and Disease: For most of modern history, war brought diseases associated with tainted water supplies, large mobilizations of people, septic battlefield conditions for treatment. WWI Was Supposed to Be Different: Modern medicine and organizational capacity made WWI the first major exception in the relationship between war and disease. Until 1919.
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Spanish Flu Epidemic Toward the end of WWI, an outbreak of H1N1 influenza (“La Grippe”) infected as many as 1-in-3 people (about 500m) and killed 50m worldwide (5% of the world’s population), and killed more people than the war itself (8-16m).
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Spanish Flu Epidemic WWI helped spread the virus outbreak by concentrating soldiers a military bases and relocating them across the United States and overseas. While the outbreak was likely started in the United States, censorship minimized coverage.
Military camp
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Spanish Flu Epidemic WWI also helped spread the virus outbreak by concentrating soldiers a military bases and relocating them across the United States and overseas. While the outbreak was likely started in the United States, censorship minimized coverage.
Military camp
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Spanish Flu Epidemic While the young and elderly are usually vulnerable to flu, the 1918 outbreak disproportionately affected healthy adults by triggering an extreme immune system response.
I had a little bird, Its name was Enza.
I opened the window, And in-flu-enza.
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From a Letter from a Physician to a Colleague During the Flu Epidemic
“These men start with what appears to be an ordinary attack of LaGrippe or Influenza, and …rapidly develop the most viscous type of Pneumonia that has ever been seen. Two hours after… they have the Mahogany spots over the cheek bones, and a few hours later you can begin to see the Cyanosis extending from their ears and spreading all over the face, until it is hard to distinguish the coloured men from the white. It is only a matter of a few hours then until death comes, and it is simply a struggle for air until they suffocate. It is horrible. One can stand it to see one, two or twenty men die, but to see these poor devils dropping like flies sort of gets on your nerves.”
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Disease vs. Disease? What are some possible explanations for these divergent trends comparing influenza and venereal disease?
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Spanish Flu Epidemic The origins of Spanish flu are unknown, but it may have started in China in 1917 & spread to Europe by Chinese laborers brought to Britain and France to assist in the war effort. The outbreak occurred in stages late in the war and mutated over time.
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Public Health Measures At the start of the outbreak, the medical profession was only beginning to understand infectious disease and had few remedies. Masks were widely used, but provided very little if any protection against the influenza virus.
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Spanish Flu and the Treaty of Versailles In The Great Influenza, the author notes that President Wilson contracted the flu amid negotiations over German reparations, which he felt needed to be moderated. In his absence, the treaty took on exceedingly harsh terms.
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HIV/AIDS
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• Frequency: Over 7,000 people are newly infected with HIV and 4,000 people die from AIDS every day.
• Myths: Misconceptions about how the disease is acquired leads to both proliferation and stigma.
HIV/AIDS First identified in 1981, AIDS caused over 36 million deaths within 30 years, and in 2012 there were over 35 million living with AIDS worldwide.
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HIV/AIDS: Deadliest Infectious Disease Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) depletes immune system, while Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) refers to most advanced stages of HIV (e.g., severe infections, cancers, etc.). Majority of cases in low/mid income countries.
2+ million cases are
adolescents, over 3.3 million
are children. 2.3m cases added, 1.6m died in 2012
alone.
WHO
35.3 million
cases worldwide in 2012 36
million dead so far
20% of HIV deaths in 2012 were
due to tuberculosis
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HIV/AIDS Worldwide
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HIV/AIDS in Africa Humin Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) depletes the immune system, while Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) refers to the most advanced stages of HIV infection, defined by the occurrence of infections or related cancers.
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HIV/AIDS in Asia & the Pacific Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) depletes the immune system, while Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) refers to the most advanced stages of HIV infection (e.g., severe infections, cancers, etc.).
http://www.aidsdatahub.org
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Knowledge and Myths About HIV/AIDS
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Public Knowledge About HIV/AIDS In the graph on the left, these 6 countries had the least overall knowledge about the three key ways HIV can be contracted. People in China and Indonesia were the worst-informed out of those questioned - although even in the US more than 15% wrongly thought it possible to contract HIV by sharing personal items.
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Public Knowledge About HIV/AIDS “AIDS is of great concern in some hard-hit countries such as Tanzania & Nigeria. But in S. Africa, which has the most cases in the world, many were more worried about crime. In China, Russia & the Ukraine, where the UN warns of fast-rising infection rates, few ranked AIDS high on the list.”—BBC Global Survey (2003)
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Public Knowledge About HIV/AIDS In contrast to the 1980s, most people today have heard of AIDS, even in China. However, “in eight countries more than a quarter did not know it can kill.” In Brazil, which is considered relatively successful in stemming the spread of HIV, 60% of those interviewed did not consider it life-threatening.”
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Making Progress on HIV/AIDS Behavioral changes (less promiscuity and safer sex practices), reduced maternal transmission rates, and drug treatment programs for carriers have helped to reduce the spread of infection in Africa and South Asia. http://www.economist.com/node/17572252
http://www.economist.com/node/17572252
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HIV/AIDS Still, public health efforts remain a matter of policy and politics. In December 2012, activists protested U.S. budget cuts to reduce funding to combat the disease.
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Combatting Infectious Disease A Word About Public Health and Public Policy Measures
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Monitoring Infectious Disease The World Health Organization plays a key role in monitoring the outbreak and spreading of infectious disease.
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Preventing Infectious Disease In the 19th century, doctors believed that dirt caused disease, which led to the push for better sewage, water, and sanitation systems.
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Only As Strong As the Weakest Links
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“The health security of the United States is only as strong as the health security of all nations around the world. We are all connected by the food we eat, water we drink and also the air we breathe.”—CDC Director Tom Frieden, January 2014
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Concluding Observations The Politics of Pestilence, Pandemics, and Disease
Picture of Disease
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• Communicable Diseases: We are currently living amid deadly pandemics that medical science and practices have helped keep at bay, but others looming in the future could bring devastating consequences.
• Preparing for the Next Plague: Disaster planners are increasingly on guard against pandemic disease outbreaks. Prevention and effective planning are the best medicine.
Concluding Observations
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