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タイトル: Singapore's Prescription for Successful Control of Transnational Emerging Infectious Diseases
著者: Yoshikawa, Minako Jen
著者名の別形: 吉川, みな子
キーワード: Singapore
SARS
emerging infectious disease
Global City
transnational
political will
total governmental approach
発行日: Aug-2012
出版者: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
誌名: Southeast Asian Studies
巻: 1
号: 2
開始ページ: 301
終了ページ: 331
抄録: Severe acute respiratory syndrome, a previously unknown emerging infectious disease, spread to multiple locations across continents in 2003 without being initially identified as a life-threatening infectious disease. The Republic of Singapore, in Southeast Asia, was one of the countries/areas affected by the global outbreak. With almost no existing procedures on how to deal with an emerging epidemic of such severity and rapid transmission, the country managed to formulate and implement policies to support countermeasures against this infectious disease. The interventions by the Singapore government covered of social and economic issues beyond the scope of public health, and promoted the involvement of governmental bodies and the general public. This example set by Singapore has been well recognized by international communities as the employment of successful containment measures. By scrutinizing public health measures deployed by the country, this paper identifies a political will that was embodied in a total governmental approach toward the emerging infectious disease in 2003; analyzes the origin of governmental intervention in health matters in the Republic; and shows why this country must choose to fiercely fight against health threats.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/167295
出現コレクション:Vol.1 No.2

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