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Author Keck, Frédéric, author.

Title Avian reservoirs : virus hunters & birdwatchers in Chinese sentinels posts / Frédéric Keck
Published Durham : Duke University Press, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (x, 245 pages)
Series Experimental futures
Experimental futures.
Contents Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part 1. Animal diseases. Chapter 1. Culling, vaccinating, and monitoring contagious animals -- Chapter 2. Biosecurity concerns and the surveillance of zoonoses -- Chapter 3: Global health and the ecologies of conservation -- Part 2. Techniques of preparedness. Chapter 4. Sentinels and early warning signals -- Chapter 5. Simulations and reverse scenarios -- Chapter 6. Stockpiling and storage -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary "In Avian reservoirs, Frederic Keck observes collaborations between microbiologists and birdwatchers working to preempt and contain bird flu pandemics. The threat of avian flu has increased attention to the human/bird boundary in these areas, and the cross-species relationship has been a focus for both virus hunters and public health officials. Keck divides their responses into preparedness and prevention, and describes that distinction by borrowing from an unexpected source -- the anthropology of hunter gathers. Bird watchers and biologists track birds and viruses to understand and anticipate their habits. Public Health officials aiming at prevention will readily order the killing of thousands of birds to wipe out a virus. Keck looks at how the response of each group varies between Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. The differences in the local approaches reflect their differing relations to China, forming a kind of proxy for wider social and geopolitical views. The anticipatory practices of governments and scientists in response to pandemics show how human-animal relations continue to shape the way people imagine their futures on a global scale. The chapters are divided into two parts. Part I focuses on how pandemic precautionary measures developed out of museums and labs that study animal diseases. Chapter 1 examines how scientists seek out populations of infected animals, isolate a pathogen or virus, and monitor animals to prevent infectious disease or develop vaccines to prevent future outbreaks. Chapter 2 discusses virologist Ron Fouchier's research on the H5N1 virus that first broke out in Hong Kong in the late 1990s"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 07, 2020)
Subject Avian influenza -- China
Avian influenza -- China -- Prevention
Avian influenza -- China -- Epidemiology
Human-animal relationships -- China
Communicable diseases -- China -- Prevention
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
Avian influenza
Communicable diseases -- Prevention
Human-animal relationships
China
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2019980669
ISBN 9781478007555
1478007559