Thresholds of Empire: Women, Biosecurity, and the Zika Chemical Vector Program in Puerto Rico

Volume: 110, Issue: 4, Pages: 967 - 982
Published: Oct 14, 2019
Abstract
The recent emergence of a new strand of the Zika virus evinces the global entwinement of viral, human, and animal ecologies on a dynamic planet. Capable of shaping physiological development in utero and transmittable by both mosquitoes and sex, Zika ignited fears about the plasticity of the human form in the face of infectious disease, the permeability of nation-state borders to infectious disease, and the lifetime health care costs of...
Paper Details
Title
Thresholds of Empire: Women, Biosecurity, and the Zika Chemical Vector Program in Puerto Rico
Published Date
Oct 14, 2019
Volume
110
Issue
4
Pages
967 - 982
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