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There Ought to be a Law?: Comparative Case Studies in the Role of Community Engagement and Policy Making Targeting HSV-1 Infection Following Ritualized Circumcision

机译:应该有法律吗?:案例研究在针对包皮环切手术的社区参与和针对HSV-1感染的政策制定中的作用

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This paper compares and contrasts two different public health case studies in which public health authorities sought to address HSV-1 infection in Orthodox Jewish communities following ritualized circumcision. Using these cases, the author critiques the use of a governmental regulatory approach when public health authorities target a minority community for a practice which is not valued by the dominant political culture. Lastly, the author describes the benefits of community engagement in addressing such non-emergent public health concerns, particularly if the community involved is a religious minority one.
机译:本文对两个不同的公共卫生案例研究进行了比较和对比,在这些案例研究中,公共卫生部门在仪式化割礼后试图解决东正教犹太人社区的HSV-1感染。使用这些案例,当公共卫生当局将少数群体社区作为主流政治文化所不重视的做法时,作者批评了政府监管方法的使用。最后,作者描述了社区参与在解决这些非紧急公共卫生问题时的好处,特别是如果所涉及的社区是宗教少数群体的时候。

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