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Urbanization and Slums : Infectious Diseases in the Built Environment

Urbanization and Slums : Infectious Diseases in the Built Environment2018

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Board on Global Health, Forum on Microbial Threats, Health and Medicine Division, Anna Nicholson

About this book

The urban built environment is a prime setting for microbial transmission, because just as cities serve as hubs for migration and international travel, components of the urban built environment serve as hubs that drive the transmission of infectious disease pathogens. The risk of infectious diseases for many people living in slums is further compounded by their poverty and their surrounding physical and social environment, which is often overcrowded, is prone to physical hazards, and lacks adequate or secure housing and basic infrastructure, including water, sanitation, or hygiene services. To examine the role of the urban built environment in the emergence and reemergence of infectious diseases that affect human health, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine planned a public workshop. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

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First published
2018
OL Work ID
OL21633802W

Subjects

SlumsCommunicable diseasesUrban poorCongressesEpidemiologyHousing

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