Emerging infections can lead to fear and stigma from "summary" of An Unnatural History of Emerging Infections by Ron Barrett,George Armelagos (the late)
Emerging infections have the power to instill fear and stigma within society. When a new infectious disease emerges, it often brings uncertainty and unknown risks, leading to a sense of apprehension among the population. People may become wary of those who are perceived to be carriers of the disease, fearing that they themselves may become infected. This fear can manifest in various ways, from avoidance of certain places or individuals to discriminatory behavior towards those who are affected. Stigma is another consequence of emerging infections, as those who are infected may be ostracized or marginalized by society. This can be fueled by misinformation or a lack of understanding about the nature of the disease, leading to misconceptions and prejudice against those who are affected. Stigma can have a profound impact on the lives of individuals, affecting their mental health, relationships, and access to resources and support. The media plays a significant role in ...Similar Posts
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