2011
DOI: 10.5530/ijmedph.3.2011.6
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Social Meaning and the Possible Societal Responses to the Public Health Problem of Tuberculosis – Part 1

Abstract: a B S t r a c tUnderstanding the social meaning and perceptions of a disease are the key to designing epidemiologically effective disease control programs. tuberculosis continues to remain an important public health problem across the world, as also in India. this paper traces how the social meaning of tuberculosis has changed over the centuries under the impact of the advances in the knowledge about the disease, and how these changing perceptions have determined the societal responses to tuberculosis. the pap… Show more

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