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Global Health Histories Seminar - Chikungunya

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Global Health Histories Seminar 95: Chikungunya

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Date and time: Thursday, December 3, 2015 12:30 pm - Paris Time (Paris, GMT+01:00)
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

 

Speakers:

Dr Karine Aasgaard Jansen, Umeå University and UiB Global

Dr Raman Velayudhan, Department of Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases, WHO

In this seminar, Dr Aasgaard Jansen will present the case of the 2005 to 2007 chikungunya epidemic in the Indian Ocean island and French overseas department (DOM) of Réunion. She will discuss how previous and more recent public health discourses and interventions against vector-borne diseases have contributed towards the stigmatisation of chikungunya and the development of alternative etiologies. The case prompts us to consider in what ways history and culture may influence conceptualisations of disease, and how this needs to be taken into account in order to limit the impact of epidemics on local communities.

Chikungunya continues to affect more countries since its re-emergence about a decade ago. Vector control remains the only available option to prevent and control its spread. Dr Velayudhan’s presentation will discuss the various options of vector control tools as well as some of the innovative tools in the pipeline which should address the need for sustained vector control. Impact of population movement, environmental changes, and the rise of insecticide resistance will also be discussed.

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