TY - SER KW - Social Medicine KW - Health aspects KW - Human Rights KW - Public health KW - Health Care Reform AU - Beyrer H E AU - Beyrer C AU - Pizer H AB - Health and human rights in the midst of a drug war: the Thai drug users’ network/Thomas Kerr ... et al. -- The impact of human rights violations on health among internally displaced persons in conflict zones: Burma/Thomas J. Lee ... et al. -- Consequences of a stalled response: iatrogenic epidemic among blood donors in central China/Wan Yanhai and Li Xiaorong -- Women’s health and women’s rights: selling sex in Moscow/Julie Stachowiak and Alena Peryshkina -- Reducing harm in prisons: lessons from the United States and worldwide/Julie Samia Mair -- Using molecular tools to track epidemics and investigate human rights and disease interactions/Chris Beyrer -- Documenting the effects of trafficking in women/Cathy Zimmerman and Charlotte Watts -- Documenting sexual violence among internally displaced women: Sierra Leone/Chen Reis -- The crime of genocide: Darfur/Jennifer Leaning -- Public health research in a human rights crisis: the effects of the Thai "war on drugs"/Susan Sherman, Apinun Aramrattana, and David Celentano -- Maps in the sand: investigating health and human rights in Afghanistan and Darfur/Lynn Lawry -- Civil conflict and health information: The democratic Republic of Congo/Chris Beyrer ... et al. -- From human rights principles to public health practice: HIV/AIDS policy in Brazil/Varun Gauri, Chris Beyrer, and Denise Vaillancourt -- Seeing double: mapping contradictions in HIV prevention and illicit drug policy worldwide/Daniel Wolfe and Kasia Malinowska-Sempruch -- Human rights and public health ethics responding to the global HIV/AIDS pandemic/Jonathan Cohen, Nancy Kass, and Chris Beyrer -- Gender and sexual health rights: Burma/Voravit Suwanvanichkij ... et al. -- Advocacy strategies for affording the right to health/Holly Burkhalter. C6 - Table of contents only C7 - edited by Chris Beyrer and H.F. Pizer CN - 110.28 BEY b CY - Baltimore M3 - cross-cultural studies N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index. Publisher description@http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0713/2006039837-d.html N2 - Health and human rights in the midst of a drug war: the Thai drug users’ network/Thomas Kerr ... et al. -- The impact of human rights violations on health among internally displaced persons in conflict zones: Burma/Thomas J. Lee ... et al. -- Consequences of a stalled response: iatrogenic epidemic among blood donors in central China/Wan Yanhai and Li Xiaorong -- Women’s health and women’s rights: selling sex in Moscow/Julie Stachowiak and Alena Peryshkina -- Reducing harm in prisons: lessons from the United States and worldwide/Julie Samia Mair -- Using molecular tools to track epidemics and investigate human rights and disease interactions/Chris Beyrer -- Documenting the effects of trafficking in women/Cathy Zimmerman and Charlotte Watts -- Documenting sexual violence among internally displaced women: Sierra Leone/Chen Reis -- The crime of genocide: Darfur/Jennifer Leaning -- Public health research in a human rights crisis: the effects of the Thai "war on drugs"/Susan Sherman, Apinun Aramrattana, and David Celentano -- Maps in the sand: investigating health and human rights in Afghanistan and Darfur/Lynn Lawry -- Civil conflict and health information: The democratic Republic of Congo/Chris Beyrer ... et al. -- From human rights principles to public health practice: HIV/AIDS policy in Brazil/Varun Gauri, Chris Beyrer, and Denise Vaillancourt -- Seeing double: mapping contradictions in HIV prevention and illicit drug policy worldwide/Daniel Wolfe and Kasia Malinowska-Sempruch -- Human rights and public health ethics responding to the global HIV/AIDS pandemic/Jonathan Cohen, Nancy Kass, and Chris Beyrer -- Gender and sexual health rights: Burma/Voravit Suwanvanichkij ... et al. -- Advocacy strategies for affording the right to health/Holly Burkhalter. PB - John Hopkins University Press PP - Baltimore PY - 2007 SN - 978-0-8018-8647-8 (pbk. : alk. paper) EP - xxxv EP - 470 p. TI - Public health & human rights : evidence based approaches UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip075/2006039837.html ER -