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William H. Foege, one of the most respected leaders in global public health, takes readers on a tour of his time at the CDC. In its seventy years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has evolved from a malaria control program to an institution dedicated to improving health for all people across the world. The Fears of the Rich, The Needs of the Poor is a revealing account of the CDC's development by its former director, public health luminary William H. Foege. Dr. Foege tells the stories of pivotal moments in public health, including the eradication of smallpox (made possible due in part to Foege's research) and the discovery of Legionnaires' disease, Reye syndrome, toxic shock syndrome, and HIV/AIDS. With good humor and optimism, he recounts the various crises he surmounted, from threats of terrorist attacks to contentious congressional hearings and funding cuts. Highlighting the people who made possible some of public health's biggest successes, Foege outlines th

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I would recommend the book to anyone interested in, or who works within, the field of public health. It is an excellent book that can be included on reading lists for public/global health modules.
—Andrew Southgate, Canterbury Christ Church University, Nursing Times
This insider's history of the politics, health processes, and management issues involved in maintaining and expanding the CDC's influence around the world should be required reading for anyone interested in public health on a global scale.
Donovan's Literary Services
By sharing real stories of infectious diseases that devastated populations and how Foege and his colleagues grew into the leaders that helped bring these epidemics under control, the book provides guidance and inspiration for current and future public health workforces. Although public health can be a thankless profession, through this memoir Foege reminds us how indispensable the field is for our world's future.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Beautiful, wonderful, clear encouraging book
—Anna Maria Polidori

Table of Contents

Preface
1. A Threat
2. Security
3. Lassa and Ebola
4. A Short History of the CDC
5. The Fears of the Rich and the Needs of the Poor
6. Balancing Babies and the Marketplace
7. Toxic Shock
8. Serendipity and Unexpected Paths
9. The Mysterious Deaths of Veterans
10. An Unexpected Return to the CDC
11. Disaster Relief
12. Smallpox Claims Its Last Victims
13. Coming into the United States
14. Organizing for Success
15. Vaccines
16. Do No Harm
17. Global Health
18. Positive Politics
19. Toxic Politics
20. Reye Syndrome
21. Comic Relief
22. Reducing the Toll of Injuries
23. Uncommon People
24. AIDS
25. Blind Spots
26. On Budgets and Burglars
Acknowledgments
Appendix
References
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 26/06/2018
      ISBN13: 9781421425290, 978-1421425290
      ISBN10: 1421425297

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      William H. Foege, one of the most respected leaders in global public health, takes readers on a tour of his time at the CDC. In its seventy years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has evolved from a malaria control program to an institution dedicated to improving health for all people across the world. The Fears of the Rich, The Needs of the Poor is a revealing account of the CDC's development by its former director, public health luminary William H. Foege. Dr. Foege tells the stories of pivotal moments in public health, including the eradication of smallpox (made possible due in part to Foege's research) and the discovery of Legionnaires' disease, Reye syndrome, toxic shock syndrome, and HIV/AIDS. With good humor and optimism, he recounts the various crises he surmounted, from threats of terrorist attacks to contentious congressional hearings and funding cuts. Highlighting the people who made possible some of public health's biggest successes, Foege outlines th

      Trade Review
      I would recommend the book to anyone interested in, or who works within, the field of public health. It is an excellent book that can be included on reading lists for public/global health modules.
      —Andrew Southgate, Canterbury Christ Church University, Nursing Times
      This insider's history of the politics, health processes, and management issues involved in maintaining and expanding the CDC's influence around the world should be required reading for anyone interested in public health on a global scale.
      Donovan's Literary Services
      By sharing real stories of infectious diseases that devastated populations and how Foege and his colleagues grew into the leaders that helped bring these epidemics under control, the book provides guidance and inspiration for current and future public health workforces. Although public health can be a thankless profession, through this memoir Foege reminds us how indispensable the field is for our world's future.
      Emerging Infectious Diseases
      Beautiful, wonderful, clear encouraging book
      —Anna Maria Polidori

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      1. A Threat
      2. Security
      3. Lassa and Ebola
      4. A Short History of the CDC
      5. The Fears of the Rich and the Needs of the Poor
      6. Balancing Babies and the Marketplace
      7. Toxic Shock
      8. Serendipity and Unexpected Paths
      9. The Mysterious Deaths of Veterans
      10. An Unexpected Return to the CDC
      11. Disaster Relief
      12. Smallpox Claims Its Last Victims
      13. Coming into the United States
      14. Organizing for Success
      15. Vaccines
      16. Do No Harm
      17. Global Health
      18. Positive Politics
      19. Toxic Politics
      20. Reye Syndrome
      21. Comic Relief
      22. Reducing the Toll of Injuries
      23. Uncommon People
      24. AIDS
      25. Blind Spots
      26. On Budgets and Burglars
      Acknowledgments
      Appendix
      References
      Index

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