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Appalachian epidemics : from smallpox to COVID-19 / edited by Christopher M. White and Kevin T. Barksdale ; foreword by Steven Stoll.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
White, Christopher M., 1974- editor.
Barksdale, Kevin T., 1973- editor.
Stoll, Steven, writer of foreword.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Appalachian Region--epidemiology.
Rural health.
Pandemics--history.
Pandemics--economics.
Rural Health.
Social Determinants of Health.
History, 19th Century.
History, 20th Century.
History, 21st Century.
Medical Subjects:
Appalachian Region--epidemiology.
Pandemics--history.
Pandemics--economics.
Rural Health.
Social Determinants of Health.
History, 19th Century.
History, 20th Century.
History, 21st Century.
Physical Description:
x, 244 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Lexington, Kentucky : University Press of Kentucky, [2025]
Summary:
"As the COVID-19 virus swept across the nation in spring 2020, infection and hospitalization rates in states like West Virginia remained relatively low. By that July, each of Appalachia's 423 counties had recorded confirmed cases. The coronavirus pandemic has taken an enormous toll on the health of individuals and institutions throughout the region-a stark reminder that even isolated rural populations are subject to historical, biological, ecological, and geographical factors that have continually created epidemics over the past millennia. In Appalachian Epidemics: From Smallpox to COVID-19, scholars from diverse disciplinary backgrounds assess two centuries of public health emergencies and their subsequent responses. This volume peers into the trans-Appalachian South's experience with illness, challenging the misconception that rurality provides protection against maladies. In addition to surveying the impact of influenza, polio, and Lyme disease outbreaks, Appalachian Epidemics addresses the less-understood social determinants of health. The effects of the opioid crisis and industrial coal mining complicate the definition of disease and illuminate avenues for responding to future public health threats. From the significance of regional stereotypes to the spread of misinformation and the impact of racism and poverty on public health policy, Appalachian Epidemics makes clear that many of the natural, political, and socioeconomic forces currently shaping the region's experiences with COVID-19 and other crises have historical antecedents"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Sick from the Start : The Cherokees' Trail of Tears, May-September 1838 / Paul Kelton
The Plagues of War : Human and Animal Diseases That Shaped Southern Appalachia during the Civil War Era / Erin Stewart Mauldin
The 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic : Its Impact on the Trans-Appalachian South / Deanne Love Stephens
"Spanish" Influenza in Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia : One Region's Experience / Raymond Feierabend, Randy Wykoff, and Ron Roach
A Piedmont Pandemic : Race, Class, and Influenza in Athens, Georgia 1918-1919 / Brian Allen Drake
Regional Development and the Control of Nature : The Tennessee Valley Authority's Malaria Control Program / Eric D. Carter
Polio in the Mountains : How Outbreaks Paralyzed Appalachian Communities and How They Adapted / Timothy Jacob Spraker
The Appalachian Mountaintop Mining Epidemic / Michael Hendryx
The Continued Emergence of Lyme Disease in Appalachia / Korine N. Kolivras
Small Bite, Big Impact : The Insect That Shapes History / Nicole Fijman
Black Lung : An Industrial Epidemic / Patrick C. McGinley
State Responses to Drug Use and Parenting in Appalachian Kentucky / Lesly-Marie Buer.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781985901407
1985901404
9781985901414
1985901412
OCLC:
1432473495
Publisher Number:
90100914772

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