TY - GEN AU - Bardosh,Kevin AU - Bardosh,Kevin TI - Locating Zika: Social Change and Governance in an Age of Mosquito Pandemics T2 - Routledge Studies in Health and Medical Anthropology SN - 9780429456558 PY - 2019/// CY - Oxford PB - Taylor & Francis KW - Human biology KW - bicssc KW - Anthropology KW - Regional / International studies KW - Ethnic studies KW - Epidemiology and Medical statistics KW - Personal and public health / health education KW - Medical sociology KW - Social and cultural anthropology KW - Sociology KW - Health, illness and addiction: social aspects KW - Global Health Security Agenda KW - Population Level Behavior Change KW - ZIKV Vaccine KW - Zika Epidemic KW - ZIKV Epidemic KW - Public Health Engagement KW - Brazilian Health System KW - ZIKV Infection KW - Microcephaly Cases KW - Aedes Aegypti KW - ZIKV KW - MoH Staff KW - Zika Virus Infection KW - CZS KW - Vector Control Programs KW - Lac Region KW - Dengue Risk KW - Chikungunya Outbreak KW - Vector Borne Diseases KW - Dengue Vaccine KW - Yellow Fever Vaccine KW - SUNY Upstate KW - Zika Infection KW - Key West KW - Public Engagement N1 - Open Access N2 - The emergence of Zika virus in 2015 challenged conventional ideas of mosquito-borne diseases, tested the resilience of health systems and embedded itself within local sociocultural worlds, with major implications for environmental, sexual, reproductive and paediatric health. This book explores this complex viral epidemic and situates it within its broader social, epidemiological and historical context in Latin America and the Caribbean. The chapters include a diverse set of case studies from scholars and health practitioners working across the region, from Brazil, Venezuela, Ecuador, Mexico, Colombia, the United States and Haiti. The book explores how mosquito-borne disease epidemics (not only Zika but also chikungunya, dengue and malaria) intersect with social change and health governance. By doing so, the authors reflect on the ways in which situated knowledge and social science approaches can contribute to more effective health policy and practice for mosquito-borne disease threats in a changing world. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.tandfebooks.com , has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license UR - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/102118/1/9780429852084.pdf UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/159945 ER -