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Global Cities and the Spread of Infectious Disease: The Case of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Toronto, Canada

机译:全球城市与传染病的传播:加拿大多伦多严重急性呼吸系统综合症(SARS)病例

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The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Toronto and other cities in 2003 showed a heightened sensitivity of places in the global economy to rapid changes brought on by the acceleration of social and ecological relationships. The spread of the SARS virus may be a predictable consequence of these processes. The paper investigates how processes of globalisation have affected the transmission and response to SARS within the context of the global cities network. Little work has been done on the relationship of global city formation and the spread of infectious disease. Arguing that this relationship may be central to understanding the intricate capillary structures of the globalised network, the paper focuses on how pathogens interact with economic, political and social factors. These relationships exist both in the network and in global cities themselves, thereby posing new issues for public health and epidemiological efforts at disease containment and tracking.
机译:多伦多和其他城市在2003年爆发严重急性呼吸道综合症(SARS),这表明全球经济中的地方对由社会和生态关系加速引起的快速变化的敏感性越来越高。 SARS病毒的传播可能是这些过程的可预测结果。本文调查了全球化进程如何在全球城市网络的背景下影响SARS的传播和响应。在全球城市形成与传染病传播之间的关系方面,工作很少。认为这种关系对于理解全球化网络的复杂毛细血管结构至关重要,因此本文着重探讨病原体如何与经济,政治和社会因素相互作用。这些关系既存在于网络中,也存在于全球城市中,从而给公共卫生和流行病学在控制和追踪疾病方面提出了新问题。

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