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58 - The Original (Antigenic) Sin

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Yellow Fever and Social Dynamics

This chapter explores the historical context of yellow fever, focusing on the miasma theory and its profound impact on 19th-century American cities like New Orleans. It examines how various demographics were affected by the disease, shedding light on the intersections of race, class, and health as well as the concept of 'acclimation' that shaped societal perceptions. The discussion also touches on modern parallels regarding immunity passports and the historical interpretations of disease and immunity within marginalized communities.

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