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9780312222505

From Chaos to Coercion Detention and the Control of Tuberculosis

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  • ISBN13:

    9780312222505

  • ISBN10:

    0312222505

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-02-19
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press

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Summary

In the 1980s and early 1990s, New York City experienced an unprecedented outbreak of tuberculosis. Inadequate healthcare services, an increase in social alienation of the poor, and the emergence of drug-resistant strains led city health officials to respond with draconian policies to ensure compliance, including the use of detention of non-infectious individuals--sometimes for up to two years--that violated individual civil liberties. The New York TB epidemic has since been controlled, but this public health triumph has come at great cost. This gripping narrative of medicine and morality raises ethical issues that are of increasing importance in the world of modern medicine. Richard J. Coker warns the international community against assuming a fortress mentality, advocating a more just balance between health, liberty, and the burdens society should be prepared to accept in the pursuit of both.

Author Biography

Richard J. Coker is Consultant Physician at St. Mary's Hospital and Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Imperial College School of Medicine in London.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
ix
Abbreviations x
Foreword xi
Tim Westmoreland
Preface and Acknowledgments xv
Introduction
1(14)
Compliance, Adherence, Concordance, and DOT
The Lens of Tuberculosis
Coercion and the Public Health
15(32)
Coercion Defined
The Limits of Coercion
Coercion: A Public Health Tool
The Seeds of an Epidemic
47(36)
Increasing Tuberculosis Rates
Healthcare Failures
The Social Transformation of New York City
The Seeds of ``Recalcitrance''
Conclusion
When Push Comes to Shove
83(38)
Media Response and Public Anxiety
Political Response
Public Health Response and ``Delinquent'' Patients
Changing Public Health Regulations
Conclusion
Canute's Apotheosis
121(20)
Success
Legal Responses Elsewhere in the United States
Social Policies of the 1990s
Conclusion
A Real Threat to Public Health?
141(20)
How Infectious Is Tuberculosis?
Treatment Compliance, Relapse, and Drug Resistance
Segregation and Tuberculosis Control
The Perception of Risk and Its Influence
Policy Implications
Conclusion
Culture, Morality, and Tuberculosis
161(30)
Exceptionalism
Politics and ``The Needs of Strangers''
Conclusion
Lessons for Europe
191(24)
Conclusion
201(14)
Appendix 215(2)
Notes 217(34)
Bibliography 251(6)
Index 257

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