Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

Betrayal of Trust Laurie Garrett (, Journalist and science writer for Newsday)

Betrayal of Trust By Laurie Garrett (, Journalist and science writer for Newsday)

Betrayal of Trust by Laurie Garrett (, Journalist and science writer for Newsday)


10,00 $
Condition - Very Good
Out of stock

Summary

This documented book on global public health examines plague, pollution and prostitution. Garrett shows how basic trust in public health systems has collapsed and how our global public health system has been systematically destroyed.

Betrayal of Trust Summary

Betrayal of Trust: The collapse of global public health by Laurie Garrett (, Journalist and science writer for Newsday)

From the author of the New York Times bestseller, The Coming Plague, comes an explosive new work on a full-blown global health crisis in the making. Garrett takes readers around the world to reveal how a series of potential and present public health catastrophies mark the death of public health and taken together form a terrifying portrait of real global disaster in the making. Public health is a bond between a government and its people and if either side betrays that trust the system is likely to collapse like a house of cards. Garrett illustrates how over the last twenty years this trust has frayed and our global public health system systematically destroyed. With globalization, no person is safe from anti-biotic resistant 'superbugs', epidemics or biowar. Garrett takes us to India, where an outbreak of bubonic plague created international hysteria. To Zaire where the deadly Ebola virus broke out in a filthy and completely unequipped hospital. The 15 States of the former soviet Union have seen the most astounding collapse in public health in the industrialised world. She also exposes the increasingly chaotic, ungoverned world of biological terrorism, a threat we have yet to fully comprehend. Betrayal of Trust is a monumental achievement and a wake-up call to all those involved in public health. In the aftermath of September 11 her story rings only too true.

Betrayal of Trust Reviews

. . . extremely well researched . . . Garrett paints a frightening picture of the public health threats posed in the twenty-first century . . . the global community is still failing to grasp the reality that 'the health of each one member rises or falls with the health of others.' * European Journal of Public Health, Vol 13, No 3 *
. . . [Garrett's] dedication to her topic is awesome . . . The amount of research included in the book is remarkable . . . The great strength of this book, in my opinion, is Garrett's conscientious exploration of the conditions contributing to the epidemics she describes . . . certainly a very important book - one that has the potential to inspire or terrify. * Cambridge Medicine *

About Laurie Garrett (, Journalist and science writer for Newsday)

Laurie Garrett, is a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter who has been a health and science writer for Newsday magazine since 1988, and a frequent contributor to such publications as The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times. Her book The Coming Plague (1994) was named one of the best books of 1994 by The New York Times Book review. Garrett lives in New York City and can be reached via her web site: www.lauriegarrett.com

Table of Contents

PNEUMONIC PLAGUE HITS INDIA AND THE WORLD ILL RESPONDS ; AN EBOLA VIRUS EPIDEMIC IN ZAIRE PROVES PUBLIC HEALTH AND CORRUPTION CANNOT CO-EXIST ; THE COLLAPSE OF ALL SEMBLENCES OF PUBLIC HEALTH IN THE FORMER SOVIET REPUBLICS ; THE AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE IN AN AGE OF ANTIGOVERNMENTALISM ; THREATENING BIOLOGICAL TERRORISM AND PUBLIC HEALTH ; THE CHANGING FACE OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND FUTURE GLOBAL PROPHYLAXIS

Additional information

GOR004134042
9780198526834
0198526830
Betrayal of Trust: The collapse of global public health by Laurie Garrett (, Journalist and science writer for Newsday)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20030109
496
Winner of Awarded First Prize in the Public Health Category at the British Medical Association Awards, 2002.
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Betrayal of Trust